- Pew Research's Global Attitudes Project has released a report on Indian reflections on their country and the world. Many of the results reinforce the findings of the Lowy Institute's India Poll.
- What does Gujarat's high-growth, low-development model say about the government's priorities?
- The US Ambassador to India, Nancy Powell, resigned this week. Pranab Dhal Samanta argues this latest episode is just part of a larger drift in US-India relations.
- Jaideep Prabhu hits out at the decline of India's defence preparedness under AK Anthony.
- This infographic on criminal cases and cash declared by the candidates of major parties begs the question: why do Indian voters elect 'criminals'? (Thanks Michael).
- Raja Mohan argues the UPA government has finally prioritised national interest over party interest in its decision to abstain on a resolution against Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council.
- Family ties: dynastic politics aren't just a problem for the Congress Party.
- Could the rise of the right wing in India also bring about a revival and redefinition of secular values?
- How Swapnil Chaturvedi ('PoopGuy') is changing the conversation around sanitation in India:
India links: Nancy Powell, dynasties, Gujarat's growth, criminal politicians and more
Published 4 Apr 2014
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