Why Did Modi Call India’s Muslims ‘Infiltrators’? Because He Could.
The brazenness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vilification of India’s largest minority group made clear he sees few checks at home or abroad on his power.
By Mujib Mashal
The brazenness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vilification of India’s largest minority group made clear he sees few checks at home or abroad on his power.
By Mujib Mashal
The direct language used against the country’s largest minority was a contrast to the image Prime Minister Narendra Modi presents on the world stage.
By Alex Travelli and Suhasini Raj
The electric vehicle maker has announced price cuts and a Cybertruck recall ahead of Tuesday’s pivotal earnings report.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni
April is typically hot in South and Southeast Asia, but temperatures this month have been unusually high.
By Saif Hasnat and Mike Ives
The attacks occurred in Manipur, a northeastern state that has been troubled by ethnic unrest. Witnesses reported that voting booths were captured and bogus ballots cast.
By Sameer Yasir
But in this year’s elections, the scion of India’s most storied political family is still trying to unseat Modi — and change the nation’s course.
By Samanth Subramanian
Plus, a “tortured” Taylor Swift.
By Tracy Mumford, Patrick Kingsley, Ben Protess, Mujib Mashal, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and James Shield
More than 960 million Indians are eligible to vote as the world’s most populous country elects a new Parliament in this general election.
By Shawn Paik
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party got less than 40% of the vote in the last election. But his fractured and dysfunctional rivals have struggled to capitalize on that.
By Sameer Yasir
Few doubt the popular prime minister will win a third term in voting that starts Friday. His strong hand is just what many Indians seem to want.
By Mujib Mashal
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