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Contested region has been pacified since New Delhi scrapped special constitutional status in 2019 crackdown
Rift between Ottawa and New Delhi deepens over murder of Canadian Sikh separatist
NewsClick journalists and contributors say police seized phones and laptops in early morning operation
The fate of the commercial port operator is inextricably tied to the group’s broader fortunes
World Bank praises countries for strong fundamentals but says hitting development targets still ‘a long way to go’
Adani rival seeks to capitalise on India’s privatisation push
Without adequate precautions, next year’s elections could descend into chaos
Ignoring the possible role of foreign governments in assassinations would pose major risks to national security and social stability
With a slew of exhibitions and auctions, these tiny jewel-like paintings are now banking huge sums
Anil Agarwal is splitting the group into six entities in an effort to raise their valuation
Decision to exit two of the tycoon’s companies comes after IHC hailed them as a ‘long-term investment in India’
Indian conglomerate has turned to a little-known London-based firm for its UK subsidiaries
Gaming companies receive demands for hundreds of millions of dollars
New Delhi’s alleged role in a murder on Canadian soil requires due legal process
The fossil fuel accounts for around three-quarters of power generation and demand is expected to grow, despite an ambitious renewables plan
Her colourful books and intrepid reporting sidestepped stereotypes of India in favour of a more nuanced portrait
The US and its allies are cultivating India as an economic and diplomatic partner. But its prime minister’s authoritarian streak is becoming harder to ignore
Inclusion expected to drive billions of dollars of inflows in rupee-denominated debt
White House says targeting dissidents in other countries ‘absolutely unacceptable’
Fiction goes where news falls short, bringing depth and nuance to the lives of people crudely labelled by politics or religion
New Delhi calls for reduction in Ottawa’s diplomatic presence following allegations over Sikh activist’s murder
Prime minister’s explosive claim about June murder has energised Vancouver’s Punjabi communities
Plus, investment banks look to India and Goldman’s talks to sell GreenSky
Economists say the country’s fast-growing conglomerates are taking a bigger share of company profits
Arriving at a formal agreement could have massively beneficial economic consequences
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