List of India articles
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi embrace while delivering joint statements in the Rose Garden of the White House on June 26, 2017. In Texas, Trump Hitches His Wagon to Modi’s Star
Why the U.S. president is befriending the beleaguered prime minister.
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Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi gives a speech at the Kevadia Colony of Narmada District in India on Sept. 17. Everyone Thinks the Economy Is Issue No. 1 for India’s Modi. It’s Not.
Little separates various Indian political parties on the economy. That’s why the prime minister’s new government is making its mark by delivering on its social and cultural agenda.
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Indian government forces stand guard in the deserted city center of Srinagar on Aug. 15. Why Indians and Pakistanis Want a War
Most South Asians are too young to have experienced the horrors of the conflicts fought in the region. That’s one reason why they’re quick to clamor for one.
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Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi gives a speech at the Kevadia Colony of Narmada District in India on Sept. 17. Western Accolades Are Egging Autocrats On
The Gates Foundation is giving an award to Narendra Modi. That's a big mistake.
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An Indian policeman comes out from a jail in downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 5. Detained in Kashmir
From politicians to activists to children, India is running out of space for its prisoners.
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Security personnel stand guard on a deserted road during a lockdown in Srinagar, Kashmir, on Aug. 15. The Future of Kashmir
How India decided to end the area’s autonomous status and what it means for the region.
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Indian Navy personnel march during the rehearsal for the Republic Day parade in New Delhi on Jan. 2. Modi Reimagines the Indian Military
By announcing the creation of a chief of defense staff, New Delhi hopes to modernize India’s armed forces.
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A man draped in an Algerian national flag walks along a street as protesters take part in a demonstration against the ruling class in Algeria’s capital, Algiers, on Aug. 23, for the 27th consecutive Friday and marking six months since the movement began. America’s Silence Helps Autocrats Triumph
Without the support of the U.S. government, pro-democracy forces around the world will wither as authoritarianism gains ground.
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A soldier atop an armored personal vehicle smiles as Soviet troops stop in Kabul prior to their withdrawal from Afghanistan on May 16, 1988. In Afghanistan and Kashmir, It’s the 1980s All Over Again
Decades of violence and terrorism were set in motion back then. Here’s how to avoid that from happening this time around.
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Family members of Seher, a 19-year-old they say was arrested during the crackdown, in their Karimabad house in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, on Aug. 14. Kashmiris Won’t Stay Silent Forever
Residents of the restive area of Pulwama are under lockdown for a third week. But they want the world to know they’re going to fight back.
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Indian government forces stand guard in the deserted city center of Srinagar on Aug. 15. New Delhi’s Demographic Designs in Kashmir
Hindu nationalists have long wanted to reshape the region. Now they are getting their chance.
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Young Indian women walk past a billboard in New Delhi encouraging the birth of girls on July 9, 2010. A Generation of Girls Is Missing in India
Sex-selective abortion fuels a cycle of patriarchy and abuse.
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Security personnel patrol during a lockdown in Srinagar, Kashmir, on Aug. 10. Kashmir Is Under the Heel of India’s Colonialism
Any future for the valley must be built from the bottom up.
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A map of the world circa 1870 with possessions of the British Empire colored in red. The World Is Reaping the Chaos the British Empire Sowed
Locals are still paying for the mess the British left behind in Hong Kong and Kashmir.
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Indian security personnel walk on a street in Srinagar on August 9, 2019, Our Top Weekend Reads
A crisis unfolds in Kashmir, the U.S.-China trade war escalates (again), and the United States grapples with back-to-back mass shootings.