With nearly one billion eligible voters, India conducts elections of staggering scale. Known as the world’s largest democracy ...
Pratap Bhanu Mehta dissects India’s democratic drift, rising authoritarianism, and weakened institutions—raising urgent ...
As the sinusoidal wave of Parliamentary democracy peaks yet again, is there a structural impulse—perhaps even a ...
John Singarayar argues that while political stability is reassuring, India's democracy weakens without competing ideas, ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks Thursday during the inauguration of the Global Buddhist Summit in New Delhi. (Manish Swarup/AP) Asked about the recent dramatic expulsion from parliament of ...
The burden is on the individual to establish the eligibility for citizenship and it is the administrative state that makes ...
When Americans think of religious persecution, they typically think of communist and Islamist regimes — China and Saudi Arabia, for instance. However, one of the most intolerant societies is India, ...
In the run-up to hosting the G-20 summit this year, India has begun marketing itself as the “mother of democracies.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi began to emphasize this idea last year, both ...
New Delhi — People started casting votes Friday in India in what's set to be the largest general election ever held anywhere in the world, with nearly 1 billion eligible voters. The election will be ...
The greatest electoral show on earth—India’s elections—concluded not long ago, with over 640 million people casting votes over six weeks. More Indians voted than the combined total of eligible voters ...
Mao Keji, a scholar of Sino-Indian relations, discusses what can bring China closer to India – and what sets the two nations ...
Knox Thames served as the State Department Special Advisor for Religious Minorities during both the Obama and Trump administrations. He is a Senior Fellow at Pepperdine University. Indian Prime ...