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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
Modern, Not Western: Why Hindu Nationalists Do Not Resist Technology
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Modern technology is not inherently Western and the East does not resist it.
The Time Is Finally Right for a Third Front in India
By Ambar Kumar Ghosh
The political landscape, marked by a shrinking Congress Party and invincible BJP, calls for a coalition of regional forces.
India's Latest By-Elections Deal Modi a Rare Blow
By K.S. Venkatachalam
What do the by-election results in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar mean for the BJP's chances in 2019?
Gujarat Elections: A Warning for the BJP
By K.S. Venkatachalam
Is the election result in the Indian state of Gujarat a sign of things to come?
Can India Jumpstart the Kashmir Peace Process?
By Um-Roommana
Kashmiris are skeptical about the appointment of a new interlocutor by the Indian government.
No, Fashion in India Has Not Become a ‘Nationalist Cause’
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Is Modi’s sense of style part of a newfangled nationalistic agenda? Not necessarily.
From Myanmar to India, Persecution Haunts Rohingya
By Ann Toews
Rohingya refugees in India meet religious nationalists who want them gone — again.
No, the Taj Mahal Wasn't a Hindu Temple
By Krzysztof Iwanek
But attempts to prove it was are interesting feats of selective partisan history.
A Rare Opportunity for India's Congress Party
By Riju Agrawal
India faces an infinite number of economic and development issues that all need new ideas and solutions.
Statue Politics: India’s Quest to Outbuild China, and Itself
By Krzysztof Iwanek
India is planning to have not only the tallest statue in the world, but two of them.
Is Press Freedom Under Attack in India?
By Vishal Arora
Paranjoy Guha Thakurta discusses media freedom in light of the recent raid on NDTV's founders.
Modi’s India: Rising and Reshaping
By Richard M. Rossow
Halfway through Modi’s first term, what has the prime minister accomplished?