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India’s Grand Road to Nothingness in Kashmir
By Mohamed Zeeshan
The Modi government needs to find a way to reengage with Kashmiri civil society—before it’s too late.
Is Democracy Still Relevant to the US-India Relationship?
By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.
The United States and India should reaffirm democracy as a driving consideration in the conduct of their foreign relations and choice of strategic partners.
Stirred, Not Shaken: Making Sense of the BJP's Performance in India's Latest Assembly Elections
By Krzysztof Iwanek
The BJP lost 3 important states, but it still remains the main contender for 2019’s national polls.
India's Debate Over Electronic Voting Machines Gains Steam
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
India's electronic voting machines come under scrutiny from the Aam Admi Party.
India’s Record-Breaking 2014 Elections
By Ram Mashru
Coordinating a national election in the world's largest democracy is no easy task.
Celebrating Words And Ideas In India's 'Pink City': The World's Largest Literary Festival
By Ram Mashru
The Diplomat's Ram Mashru reflects on the 2014 Jaipur Literary Festival.
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