Modi
-
World
Modi’s Moscow Visit Showcases a Less Isolated Putin, Angering Ukraine
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India made his first visit to Russia in five years, even as Ukraine reeled from an attack on a children’s hospital.
-
World
Modi to Meet Putin in Moscow as India Sets Its Own Foreign Policy
India is determined to keep its close ties to Russia despite pressure from the West. Russia sees the meeting as a chance to show it still has influential friends.
-
World
India’s Modi, Humbled by Voters, Faces Potent Economic Struggles
With his grip on political power weakened, the Indian prime minister is confronting the same formidable challenge — how to generate hundreds of millions of jobs.
-
World
Friday Briefing
What could come next for India.
-
World
Friday Briefing: Narendra Modi’s India
We explain what to expect from his third term.
-
World
Modi se reelige en India, pero pierde mayoría parlamentaria: 4 claves de las elecciones
El primer ministro seguirá en el cargo, pero su imagen se ha visto mermada y su liderazgo ha cambiado radicalmente a medida que la democracia multipartidista del país vuelve a cobrar vida.
-
Newyork
India Keeps Its Glorious, Messy Tradition Alive
Back in January, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India looked all but unstoppable, he visited the small city of Ayodhya for the unofficial start of his campaign to win a third term. The location was freighted with symbolism. For decades, Hindu ...
-
World
Narendra Modi Fell to Earth After Making It All About Himself
The Indian leader used his singular persona to lift his party to new heights. Then the opposition found a way to use his cult of personality against him.
-
World
The New Kingmakers Who Could Make or Break Modi’s Government
Two veterans of bare-knuckled Indian politics have the Parliament votes the prime minister will need, but neither is aligned with his Hindu-first vision.
-
Newyork
Indian Voters Have Finally Woken Up
For weeks, the announcement of India’s election results loomed as a moment of dread for millions of people who cherish the country’s commitment to secular democracy. Throughout the marathon voting process, it was considered a near inevitability that ...