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Dizzying dynamic, Bengaluru has reached a fork in the road that will determine its future
Indian prime minister’s ruling party loses control of Karnataka a year ahead of national poll
Opposition party trumpets unemployment and alleged corruption in Karnataka ahead of national elections next year
Exhibition about the paradoxical status of women in India launches the new complex
Widespread disruption after deluge in tech hub Bangalore blamed on infrastructure failings
Investment is flowing south into the city’s start-ups, giving it the edge above Mumbai and New Delhi
Where might the technology group’s counter-intuitive move to make staff work in an office lead?
India appears to be losing, as global investors balk at its unfortunate mix of slowing growth and red tape
In pubs, clubs and karaoke bars, young Indians are enjoying their freedom. But they also face a backlash from police – and worried parents
Akram Khan was ostracised when he first brought contemporary dance to India. Now, he’s treated like a rock star
More thought is needed when policing cyberspace
S D Shibulal, Infosys CEO, discusses the company shake-up with James Crabtree
Behind political desperation lies institutional decline, writes Ramachandra Guha
Saturated US and European markets struggle with low growth
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