Modi
Corruption Accusations Submerge Modi's Monsoon Session
Congress party brings parliament to a halt as it charges Narendra Modi with protecting corrupt ministers.
Modi's China Trip Won't Ease Regulations on Indian Industry
There is little concrete to show for the 17 foreign trips the Indian prime minister has made in his first year.
Modi Should Spend Less Time Abroad, More on Domestic Issues
After a year in power, the Indian prime minister is struggling to implement his promised reforms.
India Launches Air Quality Index Bid to Clean Up
India's cities have some of the worst air pollution on the planet.
BBC Airs Gang Rape Documentary Early Despite Protests From Indian Government
India's government objects to the broadcast of statements by a convicted rapist who said victims should "be silent and allow the rape."
India's Modi Slapped by Election Rout in Delhi
Aspirational voters abandon Modi's BJP and the Gandhis' Congress for third party.
Back in the Shadows: The Perils of Being LGBT in India
Once filled with hope, gays in India are now living in fear.
India: Narendra Modi Shuffles His Pack
The prime minister is delegating power to colleagues. But he is not ceding control
Almost a Third of Indian Cabinet Charged With Crimes, Despite Modi Pledge
At least five people in the cabinet have been charged with serious offences such as rape and rioting, in a country where politicians facing criminal charges are twice as likely to get elected
Will Modi's New Broom Really Sweep Away India's Troubles?
After the Indian prime minister's success in America comes the hard slog of government.
India and U.S. Present Partnership That Will Be 'Model for the World'
President Obama and Prime Minister Modi discuss climate change, UN reform and fighting terrorism at White House dinner
Once-Banned Indian Leader Woos Diaspora at Giant New York Rally
Members of fast growing 3.2 million-strong Indian diaspora, cheered and chanted "Modi, Modi!" during his 70-minute address in Hindi at Madison Square Garden, where they made up one of the largest crowds seen in the United States for a foreign leader.
India and China Do Trade Deal as Troops Face Off
India's Modi and China's Xi ink huge trade and investment agreement—but tensions persist
Hundreds Die in India and Pakistan After Heaviest Rain in 50 Years
At least 420 people have been killed with thousands still trapped on rooftops, amid criticism of Indian and Pakistani authorities
Indian States on Alert After al Qaeda Announces Local Wing
Security forces have placed several provinces on alert in response to home-grown Islamic militancy
Modi's First 100 Days in Power
It's a new style of government and Modi is on a roll, though not everyone will like it!
India's Veto of WTO Trade Deal Sends Wrong Signal, Says Kerry
The WTO pact to ease worldwide customs rules collapsed on Thursday over India's demands for concessions on agriculture
Open for Business: Modi's Budget Promises a New India
India's first prime minister born after independence has the tough task of transforming a developing economy into a truly modern success story