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India’s COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 400,000; Experts Say It’s Higher

India’s COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 400,000; Experts Say It’s Higher

By Ashok Sharma
The Indian government says 2 billion doses could be available by December, but some are skeptical.
Paranoid State: India Battles COVID-19 and Conspiracy Theories

Paranoid State: India Battles COVID-19 and Conspiracy Theories

By Asim Ali
As consensus breaks down, both India’s ruling party and its opponents have enthusiastically embraced a conspiratorial political culture.

India’s COVID-19 Crisis: An Opportunity to Recover Inter-Faith Fraternity

India’s COVID-19 Crisis: An Opportunity to Recover Inter-Faith Fraternity

By Tehmina Arora
The crisis has seen Indians from all faiths and ethnicities coming together to save lives.

COVID-19 Second Wave Highlights India’s Barriers to Global Aid

COVID-19 Second Wave Highlights India’s Barriers to Global Aid

By Kriti Upadhyaya
Policy impediments are hampering potentially life-saving partnerships.

Don’t Write Off Indian Vaccine Diplomacy Yet

Don’t Write Off Indian Vaccine Diplomacy Yet

By Krzysztof Iwanek
An alliance between Western technology and Indian manufacturing capabilities may still be crucial to produce cheap vaccines for the world.
India Braces for Powerful Cyclone Amid Deadly Virus Surge

India Braces for Powerful Cyclone Amid Deadly Virus Surge

By Associated Press
The cyclone could seriously complicate efforts by Gujarat to curb the spread of the pandemic.

India Must Impose a One-Time Tax on the Mega Rich to Fund Its Vaccination Program

India Must Impose a One-Time Tax on the Mega Rich to Fund Its Vaccination Program

By Bansari Kamdar and Javaid Iqbal
The pandemic has highlighted India’s extreme income inequality -- and will mostly likely worsen it.
Biden’s First 100 Days and India-U.S. Relations

Biden’s First 100 Days and India-U.S. Relations

By Monish Tourangbam and Priyanjali Simon
Policy mandarins in New Delhi need to pay attention to the shifting domestic and foreign imperatives that are shaping Washington's foreign policy.

Virus Second Wave Sweeps Away Modi’s House of Cards

Virus Second Wave Sweeps Away Modi’s House of Cards

By Abhimanyu Chandra
For the past seven years, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has privileged optics over substance. That strategy has now spectacularly failed.

Rural India Likely To Be Hit by India’s COVID-19 Tsunami

Rural India Likely To Be Hit by India’s COVID-19 Tsunami

By Sudha Ramachandran
Massive state elections rallies and religious festivals are likely to bring the disease home for many living in rural India.

Indian Leader’s Party Takes Electoral Hit Amid Virus Surge

Indian Leader’s Party Takes Electoral Hit Amid Virus Surge

By Ashok Sharma
Meanwhile, health experts say the massive electoral rallies have fueled India's terrifying COVID-19 outbreak.
Australia’s Message to Its Expats: You’re On Your Own

Australia’s Message to Its Expats: You’re On Your Own

By Edward Cavanough
Despite holding Australian citizenship, expatriates have been all but abandoned by their government.

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