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Mamata Divorces UPA - But Economic Reforms May Come of Age
An ally deserts India’s embattled government, but the PM presses on with plans to reinvigorate the economy.
Don't Count the UPA Government Out Just Yet
Despite the loss of its second largest coalition ally, it would be premature to write the Singh government off.
India's Israeli-Palestinian Balancing Act
No longer guided by zero-sum calculations or outdated ideologies, can India befriend both rivals?
Congress Party Takes on Economic Reforms
“If we have to go down, we have to go down fighting”
Singh vs. The Washington Post
The PM’s Office is taking the Washington Post to task for a critical article it published. The Post has stood by its work.
10 Years in the Making: Was Justice Served?
A decade after the Gujarat riots, 32 people have been convicted. Has “the idea of India” been preserved?
Is Father Time Catching up to Sachin Tendulkar?
With calls for his retirement mounting, Sachin Tendulkar may soon have a difficult decision to make.
India and America's Growing Partnership
Although differences remain, an increasingly powerful and assertive China is pushing New Delhi and Washington closer together.
India's Look East Policy in the South China Sea
With no territorial claims but strong economic interests in the disputed waters, India may have a role to play.
India’s Interest Rate Debate
The Reserve Bank of India has refused to heed politicians demands for lower interest rates.
Singh Heads to NAM Summit
Singh’s trip to Iran, as well his itinerary there, is bound to upset the United States.
India's 'Realist' Iran Policy
“India’s readiness to work with Iran stems from careful, hard-nosed calculations of what it deems to be in its vital interests.”