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Streamlining Japanese Investments in Indian Start-ups: What’s Missing?

Streamlining Japanese Investments in Indian Start-ups: What’s Missing?

By Chitrali Parashar
While India's growth figures are attractive to Japanese investors considering long-term strategies, there is a challenge in converting this interest into short-term investment plans.
A True Middle Kingdom: Why Is India’s Foreign Policy So Stable?

A True Middle Kingdom: Why Is India’s Foreign Policy So Stable?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The Indian opposition is unlikely to change New Delhi’s approach to Russia if it comes to power.

On LGBTQ+ Issues, India Needs to Look Back to Look Ahead

On LGBTQ+ Issues, India Needs to Look Back to Look Ahead

By Sujit Bhar
Indian society today has forgotten its past, its glorious history, and its ability to understand and accommodate the many facets of life. 

Climate Change and Poor Planning Combine in India’s Devastating Monsoon Season

Climate Change and Poor Planning Combine in India’s Devastating Monsoon Season

By Sibi Arasu
The devastation of this year's monsoon season in India has been unusual, as the problem of climate change-boosted rain is worsened by unregulated development.

What the Canada-India Rift Means for Australia

What the Canada-India Rift Means for Australia

By Grant Wyeth
The present state of India-Canada relations is something that Canberra is keen to avoid.
What Should India’s Name Be?

What Should India’s Name Be?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Bharat, India, Hindustan: A history of the words used to describe this ancient state.

G20 Summit: India’s Authorit­arianism Strangles Solutions to Global Challenges 

G20 Summit: India’s Authorit­arianism Strangles Solutions to Global Challenges 

By Avinash Kumar and Alena Kahle
Rather than setting an agenda that would put forward the voices of the Global South and the world’s most marginalized, India has used its G-20 presidency for cynically domestic political purposes. 
Is Communal Violence Inevitable? Nuh in Northern India Said ‘No’ Earlier This Week

Is Communal Violence Inevitable? Nuh in Northern India Said ‘No’ Earlier This Week

By Sudha Ramachandran
Unlike a month ago, on August 28, the BJP government prevented communal violence by not permitting a provocative religious procession and taking preventive measures.

Why Did India Merely Observe Exercise Talisman Sabre 2023?

Why Did India Merely Observe Exercise Talisman Sabre 2023?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Despite earlier reports that India would actually participate in the Australia-U.S. led military exercise, New Delhi remained an observer of the latest iteration.

India Passes Data Protection Legislation in Parliament; Critics Fear Privacy Violation

India Passes Data Protection Legislation in Parliament; Critics Fear Privacy Violation

By Associated Press
The legislation will limit cross-border transfer of data and provide a framework for setting up a data protection authority to ensure compliance from tech companies.

Will the India-US Tech Handshake Foster Digital Trade and Policy Convergence?

Will the India-US Tech Handshake Foster Digital Trade and Policy Convergence?

By Arindrajit Basu and Mira Swaminathan
As the relationship between New Delhi and Washington matures, the two sides have found new levels of trust while acknowledging where their interests diverge.
Indian Court Allows Survey of a 17th-century Mosque to See If It Was Built Over a Hindu Temple

Indian Court Allows Survey of a 17th-century Mosque to See If It Was Built Over a Hindu Temple

By Biswajeet Banerjee
The Gyanvapi mosque in the city of Varanasi dates to the 16th century, but Hindu petitioners claim a Hindu temple once stood on the site.

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