- A new poll suggests that the Congress Party may suffer its worst defeat in India's 67-year history.
- Milan Vaishnav looks at what the surge of support for Modi might mean for the election, and Jonah Force Hill argues we shouldn't place too much faith in polling in India.
- Can China and India coexist in Myanmar?
- The US has now become India's biggest arms supplier.
- Is there a better way to measure poverty in India? McKinsey suggests an 'empowerment line' may be more effective.
- Leila Seth, a judge and mother of a gay son, speaks out against Section 377 of India's Penal Code, which criminalises homosexual acts.
- When it comes to foreign policy, will Narendra Modi become the Shinzo Abe of India?
- Following on from last week's story about tiger attacks, a leopard was on the loose in the north Indian city of Meerut this week.
- Alyssa Ayres looks at India's interests in the Middle East, and argues for a coherent 'Look West' policy.
- A video interview with Raghuram Rajan, the head of the Reserve Bank of India, who was in Australia for the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in Sydney last week.
India links: Modi, leopards, Congress' defeat, US arms, poverty measures and more
Published 28 Feb 2014
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