India has rejected sectarian nationalism
The opposition parties are on firmer ground and, just possibly, a level of tolerance and moderation may return to Indian politics.
The opposition parties are on firmer ground and, just possibly, a level of tolerance and moderation may return to Indian politics.
It is widely expected that Narendra Modi will gain a third consecutive term – but he has not been shy at stifling dissent.
These elections are of existential significance for a country close to losing its founding principles.
Max Mitchell (standing in for Iain Martin) speaks to author and journalist Kapil Komireddi about the upcoming Indian elections.
In the upcoming elections, defeating such a dominant figure will be hard, if not impossible.
No election in Pakistan can be called free and fair for as long as the military establishment continues to play kingmaker.
In opening a Hindu temple on the site of a former mosque, Narendra Modi is following an old Hindu nationalist ploy.
For the US and India, the relationship is becoming one of mutual interests rather than shared values.
India has replaced China as the world’s fastest growing major economy.
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