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Is the Modi Government's Moment of Reckoning Here?

Is the Modi Government's Moment of Reckoning Here?

By Sanjay Kumar
A series of scandals have hit India's BJP government and the prime minister continues to remain silent.
International Yoga Day: A New Politics of Knowledge?

International Yoga Day: A New Politics of Knowledge?

By Rajni Bakshi
The global popularity of yoga is not just about India's cultural resurgence.

International Yoga Day Sparks Controversy in India

International Yoga Day Sparks Controversy in India

By Sanjay Kumar
The Indian government's push to spread yoga has invited controversy.

India's BJP Leaders Should Publicly Eat Meat

India's BJP Leaders Should Publicly Eat Meat

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
It's time for Indian leaders to pave a path forward and delegitimize the taboos surrounding meat consuption in the country.

After One Year, India Expects Modi to Deliver

After One Year, India Expects Modi to Deliver

By Sanjay Kumar
Narendra Modi's first year in office showed a sharp disconnect between expectations and reality.
India Set to Resolve Border Dispute with Bangladesh

India Set to Resolve Border Dispute with Bangladesh

By Sanjay Kumar
India finally resolves one of its long-standing disputes with a neighbor.

Could 6 Socialist Parties Derail Modi’s Political Hopes?

Could 6 Socialist Parties Derail Modi’s Political Hopes?

By Sanjay Kumar
Six socialist parties have teamed up in Bihar to contest Narendra Modi’s BJP in upcoming elections.
Move Over, CCP: India's BJP Now the World's Largest Political Party

Move Over, CCP: India's BJP Now the World's Largest Political Party

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
India’s Bharatiya Janata Party claims to have overtaken China's Chinese Communist Party in membership.

At End of Year One, Modi Fights to Maintain His Image

At End of Year One, Modi Fights to Maintain His Image

By Sanjay Kumar
As he celebrates the end of his first year in office, Narendra Modi fights aversion to the economic reforms he championed on the campaign trail.

India and Pakistan: Between 'Disgust' and Dialogue

India and Pakistan: Between 'Disgust' and Dialogue

By Sanjay Kumar
Delhi has channeled renewed energy into reviving its relationship with Islamabad. Is it worth the hassle?

Manmohan Singh’s Moment of Reckoning

Manmohan Singh’s Moment of Reckoning

By Harsh V. Pant
Manmohan Singh's fall from grace is the latest chapter in the Indian National Congress' self-inflicted implosion.
India’s Christians Echo Obama’s Remarks on Tolerance

India’s Christians Echo Obama’s Remarks on Tolerance

By Sanjay Kumar
Indian Christians are coming together to protest the government's silence on religious attacks against their community.

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