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State elections show that the Indian prime minister keeps benefiting from the failings of the opposition
Opposition Congress party suffers setback in northern Hindi-speaking heartland
Opposition Congress hopes to make its case as credible challenger ahead of national polls next year
Joe Biden raised concerns of New Delhi involvement with India’s Narendra Modi in September
Visitors win by 6 wickets in game that brought heartbreak to home nation and favourites
As the World Cup enters its concluding stages, historian Ramachandra Guha explores how the prime minister is shaping a sport in his image
New Delhi’s alleged role in a murder on Canadian soil requires due legal process
The US and its allies are cultivating India as an economic and diplomatic partner. But its prime minister’s authoritarian streak is becoming harder to ignore
White House says targeting dissidents in other countries ‘absolutely unacceptable’
Fiction goes where news falls short, bringing depth and nuance to the lives of people crudely labelled by politics or religion
New Delhi dismisses accusation of links to shooting as ‘absurd’ as top diplomats expelled
Ruling Bharatiya Janata party exploits global spotlight to kick off campaign for regional and national polls
British prime minister says London and New Delhi can ‘work through’ hurdles stalling a free trade agreement
Joint language does not condemn Moscow’s invasion after China refused to repeat critical wording
Prime Minister’s seat labelled with India’s Hindi-language name
Leaders tout ‘close and enduring partnership’ as they gather ahead of G20 summit
Debut trip to India as British prime minister is aimed at spurring domestic electoral hopes and trade talks
National crowning risks being overshadowed by discord over Ukraine war and absence of Putin and Xi
Rishi Sunak to press Narendra Modi to take a more active stance on the conflict
The country should apply its expansive theme for the event — ‘One World, One Family, One Future’ — to itself
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa says countries will be admitted next year in ‘first phase of expansion process’
Ashoka economics professor resigns after paper alleges electoral manipulation in favour of Modi’s BJP
Prime minister’s prestige project draws accusations of ‘vanity and showmanship’ as big cats die
Indian PM easily survives a no-confidence vote in connection with three months of unrest in the north-eastern state
Inter-ethnic conflict in north-east risks spilling across volatile region
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