The story of how India leveraged the mighty elephant in the post-World War era to strengthen its diplomacy, or what Nazi propaganda was like in India, or how a Bhopal-born Pakistani man was instrumental in Argentina’s first World Cup victory. Stories like these aren’t normally found in history textbooks. But they are part of a rich, quirky, and jaw-droppingly incredible repository of India’s recent past. They are scattered all over – in family memories, old letters, granmothers’ tales, and oral histories. And sometimes in old newspapers. Now there is a one-stop shop for such stories. ThePaperclip is the latest hot...