Narendra Modi
A Year In, India's Modi Still Won't Talk to Press
The prime minister's distaste for the media stems from the reporting after the 2002 riots, for which he was widely held responsible.
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's War on Foreign NGOs Will Have Dire Consequences
Since helping Muslim victims of violence, foreign charities are being harassed by the Indian government.
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.
Rahul Redux Refuses to Grasp the Reins
After another disappearing act, the scion of the Gandhi dynasty fails to show he has the appetite to inherit.
Modi Jettisons His 'Make in India' Policy and Buys French Warplanes
A deal with French President François Hollande for 36 combat aircraft has upset home-grown planemakers.
India Launches Air Quality Index Bid to Clean Up
India's cities have some of the worst air pollution on the planet.
Indian Army to Remove Mountains of Trash From Everest
The Army is setting out to deal with Everest's notorious trash problem.
Where Is Rahul Gandhi?
As his Congress Party pleads for strong leadership, the scion goes missing.
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."
Modi's Budget: Short on Vision
Measures to promote growth fail to convince Indians the economy is on the right track.
India's Parliament Disrupted Over Mother Teresa Remarks
Leader of Hindu organisation criticised for saying Catholic nun tried to convert poor to Christianity.
India's Modi Seeks Humble, Tolerant New Image After Poll Rout
After New Delhi election wipeout, PM adopts softer stance on religious minorities and auctions designer suit.
Revolt Against Corruption Triumphs in Delhi
Can Modi and Kejriwal work together to modernize India?
India's Modi Slapped by Election Rout in Delhi
Aspirational voters abandon Modi's BJP and the Gandhis' Congress for third party.
Obama Lectures Modi on Religious Tolerance
Gum-chewing president cites Gandhi on power of diversity.
Five Questions (and Answers) About Obama's Trip to India
Behind the pomp and ceremony, a new partnership is being forged.
Obama Heads to India to Mend Fences with Modi
Iran sanctions and friendly relations with Putin cause rift.
The Ignored Massacre on India's Forgotten Fringe
When terrorists slaughtered 80, even Delhi's press shrugged.
Back in the Shadows: The Perils of Being LGBT in India
Once filled with hope, gays in India are now living in fear.
Modi Struggles With Hindu Extremists
The Indian premier cannot silence his ministers' outbursts.
Putin and Modi Push to Revive Jaded Russia-India Relationship
At a summit on Thursday, the leaders talked about increasing nuclear and defense cooperation
After 30 Years, Bhopal is Still Simmering
Will Modi clean up the toxic Union Carbide plant? And welcome new foreign investment?
Ten Dead After Botched Surgery At Sterilization 'Camp' in India
Ten women died and 14 were in a serious condition after botched operations at a government mass sterilization "camp" in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh, officials said on Tuesday.
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
Modi Puts Hindu Myths at Center of India Politics
Is Ganesh evidence that ancient India used plastic surgery? The prime minister thinks so.
Modi Successes Further Humiliate the Gandhis
Victories in Maharashtra and Haryana States Cement Modi's Grip On India
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 Aims to Boldly Enter the Outsourced Space Race
After the success of its Mars mission, the country plans to offer cut-price services to western space agencies