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The Left Gains Ground in India’s Northeast
The assembly election results from India’s northeast are a reminder of the nation’s political division.
Afzal Guru’s Hanging Sparks Death Penalty Debate
The death penalty has satisfied public anger in India, while further alienating Kashmir, argues Sanjay Kumar.
“Hindu Terror” Remarks Stoke BJP Flames
India’s home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde has inflamed the Hindu right by accusing them of using terror.
Is India Facing a Cultural Emergency?
A growing number of Indian cultural figures have been silenced by politics. Is a bigger problem brewing?
Cabinet Reshuffle Ahead of 2014 Election
PM Singh announced seventeen new ministers on Sunday. Is it enough to revive the Congress Party’s chances?
Parties Ready for Assembly Polls
The upcoming polls in five states will give a good indicator on how the parties are doing. Uttar Pradesh especially.
Petty Patriotism in India
The BJP’s unpleasant style of patriotism on Republic Day will do nothing to resolve the issue of Jammu & Kashmir.
Congress Party, Reincarnated?
India’s Congress Party is 125 years-old. But if it wants to refresh the country, it may need to reinvent itself again.
Something Rotten in India
There’s something rotten in India today. Is it too late to save the people’s faith in their democracy?
The Gandhis' Double-edged Sword
The Nehru Gandhi name is both a blessing and a curse for the Congress Party.
A Question of Kashmir
India’s OK for resuming talks with Pakistan has pleased its neighbour’s leaders.