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A few questions on l'affaire Vadra, and notes on who should answer them and why
US Treasury Secretary insisted that his meetings in India had led him to believe that there was a 'renewed sense of initiative'
With every passing year, India gets younger and younger - and so expectations will be voiced more loudly
Recent achievements towards interdependence with Pakistan are too significant to be abandoned because of moments of public outrage
Rewind to five years ago, when the Sensex hit its historic high. As the market booms again, what's been learnt? And what lies in store?
The real disagreement over Gujarat's 'economic miracle'
2012 marked the shift of the news media becoming the story rather than reporting it
Debunking a few myths about India's spate of corruption scandals
Mr Obama governed responsibly, by his lights: he is a centrist, a pragmatist, and a detached, impersonal, unempathetic data geek
What lies behind Arvind Kejriwal's new-found anger at the media
India's press is buying the UPA's promises of reform far too easily
Whether on power tariffs or real estate, Arvind Kejriwal has a sense for popular anger. But solutions must come from elsewhere
The Gandhis have much to answer for. In particular, their hands-off political style, an attempt to create an above-the-fray demeanour
A new book on Rahul Gandhi struggles to present his worldview