India’s moral posturing becomes all the more risible when juxtaposed with data from Bangladesh.
Infiltration from India’s border with Bangladesh has become a key component of Bharatiya Janata Party’s strategy for state assembly elections.
Just as the BJP’s victory represents a kind of defeat, the resurgent opposition’s defeat looks a lot like victory
High-octane Lok Sabha election has lessons for Bangladesh, too
India witnessed a tumultuous time between May 1996 and October 1999 when coalition governments came and left in quick succession.
After the first phase of voting, Modi seems to have changed his campaign strategy, focusing more on firing up BJP's Hindu base.
As India’s general election enters its second month, most conventional expectations have already been upended.
Dissent is framed as disloyalty, with criticism of government policies labeled “anti-national.”
PM Modi's decision to inaugurate the new parliament building himself has garnered scrutiny.
As India’s general election enters its second month, most conventional expectations have already been upended.
Dissent is framed as disloyalty, with criticism of government policies labeled “anti-national.”
PM Modi's decision to inaugurate the new parliament building himself has garnered scrutiny.
What happens to Gandhi has important implications for India’s future.
The same system that drags criminal cases for years starts to work on speed when power wants it to.
The BJP’s charge against Gandhi is a serious one.
A legislator of India’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the southern state of Telangana was arrested and suspended today (August 23, 2022) from the party for reportedly making objectionable remark against the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Indian lawmakers today (July 18, 2022) exercised their franchise to elect the country’s 15th president in an election which may see Droupadi Murmu, a tribal woman, occupying the highest constitutional post for the first time.
Over the last few years – under the BJP government – India’s religious polarisation has increased in degree and intensity.
Two episodes in the first week of June starkly illustrate both the promise of Indian foreign policy and the pitfalls it faces as a result of the country’s increasingly toxic domestic political culture.