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India aims to convert its massive welfare system from subsidies to cash. Here's why that isn't all good news.
By winning a third consecutive term as Gujarat's chief minister, the controversial Narendra Modi has boosted his chances to become the BJP's candidate for prime minister. Here's why you needn't worry.
Indian duck curry, prepared Christian style, according to Vijayan Kannampilly's Essential Kerala Cookbook.
Playboy is betting that sheer saris will be enough to stave off protests. Don't count on it.
India has expressed "extreme disappointment" with a US move to grant Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency immunity in a civil suit seeking damages for the November 2008 terrorist attacks on Mumbai.
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Private contractors, including Ponty Chadha, have stolen most of some $2 billion intended for India's Integrated Child Development Services program, Bloomberg-BusinessWeek reveals.
As Americans cope with Sandy Hook, Indians soul-search over a gang rape on a public bus, among other horrific crimes.
Coal to surpass oil as world's largest energy source by 2017, due to heavy demand from China and India.
As government prepares to roll out universal health coverage, McKinsey argues partnering with private firms is the only way forward.
Indian government lowers 2013 growth forecast yet again, to 5.7%-5.9% from 7.6%
A friendly visit from Pakistan's Rehman Malik leaves India angrier than ever.
Requiring consent from as many as 80 percent of landowners before an acquisition can be made through eminent domain, the bill promises to make industrial projects more expensive and harder to get off the ground.
For second year in a row, Hrithik Roshan beats Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar and John Abraham for the top spot.
Chief Minister Narendra Modi looks to cement claim as BJP's next candidate for prime minister
Forget riots and insurgency, ordinary gangsters and thugs are running rampant in India.
An 8.2% rise in factory output in October looks like a sign India's economy is bouncing back, but the devil is in the details, says the Wall Street Journal
Controversial Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi faces new threats in his home state, and his chances for a run at prime minister in 2014 may hang in the balance.
India plans to distribute condoms to villages, hut by hut.
Factory output for October nearly doubled expectations, but inflation also ticked higher.
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