- Teresita Shaffer looks at what Delhi's two elections might mean for its foreign policy.
- How will the transition in Afghanistan affect India-Pakistan relations?
- How fragile are emerging markets?
- Global car groups are taking note of India's potential as an auto export hub.
- Neelanjan Sircar pens a defence of the Indian voter.
- Two from Caravan: on the media playing judge and jury on sexual assault cases, and on India's art market.
- The Economist polls young Indians on democracy, security and politics (note the methodology section, however; this isn’t a scientific or representative poll).
- A new book provides a look inside New Delhi's diplomatic enclave. (Thanks Mathew.)
- Penguin India has recalled copies of The Hindus: An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger, sparking debate in India about freedom of speech. PB Mehta argues that the incident represents 'the silencing of Liberal India', Kenan Malik compares Penguin's response today to its defence of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses, and Livemint speaks to Dinanath Batra, who initiated the legal action against the book.
India links: Afghanistan, car exports, Hindu history, economic fragility and more
Published 14 Feb 2014
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