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Why the European Parliament Group’s Kashmir Visit Backfired on India

Why the European Parliament Group’s Kashmir Visit Backfired on India

By Angshuman Choudhury and Prannv Dhawan
The curated visit of far-right European politicians to Kashmir was a dangerous gamble for India’s foreign policy.
The Poll: An Indian Board Game Reflects Indian Society and Politics

The Poll: An Indian Board Game Reflects Indian Society and Politics

By Krzysztof Iwanek
What does a board game tell us about today’s India? (A lot, actually.)

Do Indian Voters Know How Their Government Works?

Do Indian Voters Know How Their Government Works?

By Vishal Arora
It seems few Indians are aware of the distinction between the roles of the central and state governments.

India Elections 2019: Where Are Farmers in Gujarat’s Growth Model?

India Elections 2019: Where Are Farmers in Gujarat’s Growth Model?

By Vishal Arora and Dev Desai
Those in rural areas complain they have been left behind during Gujarat's era of growth.

The Migrants Indian Democracy Forgot

The Migrants Indian Democracy Forgot

By Neeta Lal
The government wants Indians who live overseas to be able to vote. What about Indians who migrated within the country?
India’s Criminal Politicians

India’s Criminal Politicians

By Neeta Lal
Why are so many people facing criminal charges still elected to India's legislative bodies?

Can Modi Keep Winning?

Can Modi Keep Winning?

By Kartikeya Singh
As India gears up for the largest democratic exercise on the planet, what are the prospects for 5 more years of Modi?
The Time Is Finally Right for a Third Front in India

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.

Hacking India's Elections

Hacking India's Elections

By Vinayak Dalmia
New technology creates opportunities for democracy -- and also threats.

How the Indian National Congress Lost India

How the Indian National Congress Lost India

By Martand Jha
India’s Grand Old Party has decidedly lost its grandeur. What happened?

Student Activism Rears Its Head in India

Student Activism Rears Its Head in India

By Neeta Lal
A spike in politically-motivated incidents has India asking: how much activism is too much?
The Logic of Closer US-India Relations

The Logic of Closer US-India Relations

By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
The hurdles that obstructed the relationship in the past are no longer influential.

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