Before leaving India, the British made sure a united India would not be possible.

Before leaving India, the British made sure a united India would not be possible.

The decolonisation of the mind is among the greatest challenges today’s Indians have to face.

Legislative endeavours by the government may have wide popular appeal, but skepticism suggests politics are at play.
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Results of India’s state assembly polls confounded pollsters, surprised pundits and shook the political establishment.

As the US and China rush to take advantage of Myanmar’s new openness, India plays a quieter role supporting democracy.

India was one of the first countries to establish diplomatic relations with the ECC, the predecessor to today’s EU.

Manmohan Singh may snub Australia over a refusal to sell uranium to the south Asian nation.

Despite British-style parliamentary procedures, Indian parliament ferquently dissolves into chaos and farce.

India, which has key interests in the war ravaged nation, doesn’t believe Afghanistan is ready for US troops to leave.

In the recent India-Africa summit in Ethiopia, India emerged as a source rather than a recipient of foreign aid.
