Paramilitary forces stood guard outside cinema halls in Ahmedabad, capital of Gujarat, the home state of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday... READ MORE›
In Gurgaon, just outside the Indian capital New Delhi, protesters attacked a school bus... READ MORE›
Rights group says Hindu supremacy promoted by India's ruling BJP party, which encouraged violence against Muslims... READ MORE›
The Bombay Stock Exchange BSE Sensex nosedived over 850 points as early leads indicated a close fight between BJP and Congress in Gujarat... READ MORE›
Midweek votes in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate are planned on a measure that will reduce corporate and individual tax rates... READ MORE›
The film 'Padmavati' has inspired heated debate and threats of violence, with modern-day protectors of 'Indianness' once again demonstrating an intolerance for pluralism... READ MORE›
Key states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, where the Congress lost in recent elections, appear to be going the same way... READ MORE›
The BBC's former India correspondent, Mark Tully, traces the rise of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party BJP since that event... READ MORE›
Democratic institutions in India are under threat in this kind of a situation, Nandy told Al Jazeera... READ MORE›
However, Manohar Parrikar, India's defence minister and a senior BJP leader, suggested at a public function later that Khan was taught a lesson... READ MORE›
Farmers have been protesting since the land acquisition notice was issued in 2010... READ MORE›
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly condemned what he called the cowardly terror attack ... READ MORE›
Monday's Supreme Court ruling warned politicians who disqualify election candidates based on these two factors... READ MORE›
A Facebook post of the Shree Rajput Karni Sena says violence is sometimes necessary ... READ MORE›
Officials from the Indian National Congress Party and other politicians criticized the surprise move... READ MORE›
India is experiencing an uptick of self-styled Hindu groups attacking Muslims, especially with the rise of Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party... READ MORE›
It was the largest number of casualties suffered by the Indian army in a single Kashmir attack in more than two decades... READ MORE›
Victory for Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party in Uttar Pradesh would boost his chances of winning the 2019 general election... READ MORE›
Modi, the Delhi results represent the first resounding defeat since his Bharatiya Janata Party, or B... READ MORE›
Related Stories Voting is under way in Delhi in state elections billed as the first real test of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity... READ MORE›
Adding to the confusion, the government acted just weeks after India's Supreme Court declined a request to block access to online pornography... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, state unit chief Vinay Tendulkar said BJP central leadership has agreed that Manohar Parrikar should head the BJP legislature party in Goa... READ MORE›
An increase in internet shutdowns since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014 has raised questions about online rights under his Bharatiya Janata Party BJP ... READ MORE›
A group of about 60 beat Mohammad Akhlaq with sticks and bricks and left son with severe injuries in Bisara, India... READ MORE›
And it is Mr. Modi's socially conservative Bharatiya Janata Party that has broken with decades of resistance to injectables... READ MORE›
Narendra Modis B.J.P. Party Wins Big in Uttar Pradesh, Indias Largest State... READ MORE›
Photograph Dan Peled AAP For a decade, Narendra Modi was an international political pariah... READ MORE›
Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said his country would respond befittingly to Indian aggression but it did not want confrontation... READ MORE›
Finance ministry officials told local media they would not renew excise duty concessions, which end on 31 December... READ MORE›
Last week's killing of a Muslim farmer by a Hindu mob over rumors of eating beef has polarized Indians... READ MORE›
India accuses Pakistan of arming and training insurgents and pushing them into the Indian portion of Kashmir to attack government forces and other targets... READ MORE›
Manoj Sinha, a government railway official, said more than 400 yards of track had been damaged by the flooding... READ MORE›
NEW DELHI -- A few weeks ago, relatively few people in India had heard of Ram Nath Kovind... READ MORE›
Chetan Bhagat, one of India's most popular writers, said on Tuesday The suit has not gone down well... READ MORE›
Mr. Modi was the fifth Indian prime minister to address Congress, and the appearance represents a turnaround in his acceptance within the United States... READ MORE›
Our prime minister believes in absolute freedom on social media... READ MORE›
After a Muslim is beaten to death for eating meat, Indias Modi calls for harmony... READ MORE›
City of Djinns A Year in Delhi by William Dalrymple ?9.98, harpercollins.co.uk When it comes to Indian travelogues, Dalrymple is king... READ MORE›
Authorities are still investigating the alleged murder, which includes the son of a local Bharatiya Janata Party politician as a prime suspect... READ MORE›
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