Three decades after his conviction for Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination, he was released thanks to the efforts of his mother
The Harvard academic adds that India’s future will depend on the strength of its multi-ethnic character
The remains of a massacred battalion of mutinying Indian soldiers raise new questions about how the uprising is remembered
With the government changing its stance, a more lenient law could be on the cards
States like Punjab and Rajasthan that indulge the most in economic populism are also the most fiscally stressed
Can the newly elected, mild-mannered Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe be a rainmaker?
The santoor maestro epitomises the dictum that music has no religion
Yossi Melman, veteran journalist and author, says such an inquiry must involve an organisation of the repute of Reporters Without Borders