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Warming Up for the Polls in India: What's at Stake in Tamil Nadu's State Elections
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
From the preparations of the Election Commission to the trends in the opinion polls, here's why Tamil Nadu matters in Indian politics.
Why Peace Talks Between India and Pakistan Fell Apart Once Again
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat‘s Ankit Panda and Akhilesh Pillalamarri discuss the April 2016 collapse of peace talks between India and Pakistan.
Modi’s Sweet and Spicy Sri Lanka Strategy
By Daniel Alphonsus
India is likely to pursue a pragmatic approach toward Sri Lanka, one less shackled by Tamil Nadu politics.
India's CHOGM 2013 Strategic Blunder
Singh’s decision not to go is injurious to India’s national interest.
The Political Rise of India’s States
Political power is becoming increasingly decentralized in India, transforming the nation’s identity.
Ban Lifted on Vishwaroopam Film in Tamil Nadu
After ten days in legal limbo, action flick Vishwaroopam has cleared censors in Tamil Nadu.
India Backs Sri Lanka Reminder
India’s support of a U.N. resolution calling for Sri Lanka to investigate rights violations is a welcome a move.
Tamil Nadu's Heartening Turnout
The turnout in Tamil Nadu’s recent state elections was encouraging. Have voters decided enough is enough?
CBI Files 2G Charge Sheet
The CBI files its charge sheet over the 2G scam, with former minister A. Raja singled out for particular attention.
Killings Set Back Sri Lanka Ties
The deaths of two Indian fishermen are straining ties between India and neighbouring Sri Lanka.
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