- Why the Gandhi family seat of Amethi is the most watched of the 64 seats that went to the polls this week.
- Over at The Diplomat, Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck speak to Jeff M Smith on the China-India rivalry.
- This photo essay looks at the link between India's farmer suicides and GM cotton.
- Vikram S Mehta argues that the next government must focus on restoring investor confidence in India.
- The 2005 Bush Administration decision to deny Narendra Modi a US visa now puts President Obama in a tricky position.
- William J Antholis looks at how a Modi government might approach climate change.
- Supriya Nair argues that India's parliamentary elections serve to reinforce patriarchy.
- How Pakistan's tactical nuclear weapons threaten stability in South Asia.
- Why India is walking a fine line between demographic dividend and a demographic disaster.
- Amy Kazmin from FT interviews Arvind Kejriwal over lunch: 'As I watch the car pull away, I wonder whether Kejriwal is destined to help shape India's future, or be a bright, shining flash in the pan.'
- Why has the Congress Party fallen out of favour with Indian voters? David Pilling argues:
The most common explanation for Congress’s impending implosion is that it has done a lousy job… There is some truth to this narrative. But there is another, counter-intuitive, explanation that sheds a different light on the state of modern India. This is that Congress, by making progress in its mission to eradicate poverty, has done itself out of a job.