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Kejriwal’s Antics Cost Him His Honeymoon With The People
By Sanjay Kumar
Is Arvind Kejriwal not ready to lead New Delhi? His preference for protests over governance indicates as much.
Battle Lines Drawn for India's 2014 Parliamentary Elections
By Sanjay Kumar
As India gears up for parliamentary elections, what can voters expect?
India: Human InSecurity
By Ankit Panda
An interview with author Ram Mashru on human security issues in India.
Does an Upset Await the BJP?
By Mohit Uppal
Narendra Modi and his BJP are confident of victory in the coming elections. But the landscape is changing fast.
AAP: Activism Becomes Authority in Delhi
By Romi Jain
The AAP’s electoral success is an inspiration for activists everywhere. Now it has to govern.
Aam Aadmi Party: A Turning Point for Indian Democracy?
By Sanjay Kumar
The Aam Aadmi Party could be transforming Indian politics. The Diplomat's Sanjay Kumar reports from Delhi.
Indian Parliament Passes Anti-Graft Bill: Is Legislation the Answer to Corruption?
By Sanjay Kumar
India's mainstream national parties see the new legislation as an attempt to neutralize the influence of the AAP.
India’s Urban Class Must Lead
Rather than behaving like a victim, urban India needs a clear vision for the country.
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