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          All you need to know about India's Bharatiya Janata Party

          India's laws against sexual violence are meaningless as long as the squalid tradition of granting impunity to the rich and the powerful is not uprooted. Money Sharma / AFP

          India's appalling treatment of women is enabled by a culture of impunity

          EditorialApril 15, 2018
          A woman about to download Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official smartphone app in New Delhi on March 26, 2018. Manish Swarup / AP Photo

          Anger in India over data sharing by PM's official app

          AsiaMarch 26, 2018
          Commuters use their mobile phones as they wait at a bus stop with an advertisement of Reliance Industries' Jio telecoms unit, in Mumbai, India. Shailesh Andrade/Reuters

          Court acquits Indian former minister over huge telecoms scandal

          TechnologyDecember 21, 2017
          Supporters of India's Bharatiya Janata Party celebrate at the party's headquarters in New Delhi as early results on December 18, 2017 showed the BJP winning state assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh. Rahjat Gupta / EPA

          Modi's party manages to hold on to his home state

          AsiaDecember 18, 2017
          Indian prime minister Narendra Modi addresses a rally at Bhaat village on the outskirts of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state on October 16, 2017. Amit Dave / Reuters

          India's BJP party wheels out big guns in Gujurat for elections in its stronghold

          AsiaNovember 30, 2017
          Amit Shah, president of India's ruling Bharatiya Janatha Party, waves during a reception in Bengaluru on August 12, 2017. Mr Shah was on trial for the murder of a criminal by police in Gujarat in 2005, when he was the state's home minister, but was acquitted in 2014. AFP

          Judge turned down billion-rupee bribe shortly before suspicious death, family says

          AsiaNovember 23, 2017
          Indian chef Sanjeev Kapoor, left, minister for food processing Harsimrat Kaur Badal, centre, minister of state for food processing industries Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, second from left, and yoga guru Baba Ramdev, second from right, stir a giant pan of khichdi at World Food India in New Delhi on November 4, 2017. Rajat Gupta / EPA

          Record-breaking 'khichdi' attempt stirs up debate in India

          AsiaNovember 04, 2017
          Indian prime minister Narendra Modi addresses a rally at Bhaat village on the outskirts of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state on October 16, 2017. Amit Dave / Reuters

          Indian PM's party under fire for demanding cuts in film

          AsiaOctober 21, 2017
          The Taj Mahal in Agra, has been the target of Hindu nationalist attempts to rewrite Indian history.

          BJP officials attempt to airbrush Taj Mahal from India's history

          AsiaOctober 19, 2017
          A protester holds a photograph of Indian journalist Gauri Lankesh at a demonstration against her killing in Bangalore on September 6, 2017. Aijaz Rahi / AP

          India journalist gunned down outside her home

          AsiaSeptember 06, 2017
          Crowds of revellers gather to celebrate independence from Britain around Rasina Hill in New Delhi. The nation of 1.1 billion people -- marking 70 years since the subcontinent was partitioned on 14 - 15 August 1947 -- proudly sees itself well on the road to economic, political and social greatness. Directorate of Public Relations / Getty / AFP

          India: 70 years of independence

          AsiaAugust 14, 2017
          India at 70. AFP

          Profound transformation and extraordinary stories: India's incredible journey from independence to modern nation

          OpinionAugust 14, 2017
          Negotiators used the then-impending Brics summit in Xiamen on September 4 as a deadline to resolve the stand-off over Doklam, since India’s prime minister Narendra Modi and China’s president Xi Jinping - pictured here together in New Delhi in September 2014 - were expected to meet on the sidelines of the conference. Manish Swarup / AP

          Modi's foreign policy doctrine sails into uncomfortable waters, with a frail hand at the tiller of national security

          OpinionAugust 10, 2017
          India's new president, Ram Nath Kovind (centre right), accompanied by outgoing president Pranab Mukherjee (centre left), leaves the presidential palace for parliament to attend his swearing-in ceremony in New Delhi on July 25, 2017. India President’s office via AP

          Low-caste Hindu leader Kovind sworn in as India's president

          AsiaJuly 25, 2017
          Indira Gandhi, pictured at home, in New Delhi in 1973. Reginald Davis / Rex

          Will the uncomfortable truths of a movie about India's Emergency survive the censor's cuts?

          OpinionJuly 20, 2017
          Ram Nath Kovind arriving at New Delhi airport on June 19,2017. Mr Kovind, a Dalit and Hindu nationalist was elected India's new president, a largely ceremonial position, on July 20, 2017. Tsering Topgyal / AP

          India elects Dalit as president

          AsiaJuly 20, 2017
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