India

Unloved at Any Speed

Instead of conquering India's roads, the much-hyped Tata Nano -- the world's cheapest car -- is struggling to find buyers.

BY SADANAND DHUME | OCTOBER 7, 2011

What Lies Beneath

For years, people whispered about the thousands of disappeared young men in Kashmir. But only now are the bones finally speaking.

BY BASHARAT PEER | SEPTEMBER 29, 2011

Asia's New Great Game

China and India are both hungry for Burma's vast natural riches. But will Burma's people pay the price or can this Southeast Asian backwater finally enter the 21st century?

BY THANT MYINT-U | SEPTEMBER 12, 2011

Gandhi's Revenge

Is India's middle class finally fed up with its dysfunctional government?

BY SADANAND DHUME | AUGUST 22, 2011

Dear Uncle Sam…

Why do India and Pakistan see America in such opposite ways?

BY PANKAJ MISHRA | SEPT/OCT 2011

The Sweet Smell of Schadenfreude

The world is crowing over America's near-economic meltdown.

BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | AUGUST 2, 2011

India's Walk of Shame

SlutWalk India was not quite the riotous occasion that it's been in other countries. Too bad, because India's streets could use some equality.

BY SURYA BHATTACHARYA | AUGUST 2, 2011

Greening It Alone

The world is building a low-carbon global economy -- with or without the United States.

BY CHARLES KENNY | AUGUST 1, 2011

Less Is More

Cutting U.S. military aid to Pakistan might be just what the world's most frustrating alliance needs.

BY JAMES TRAUB | JULY 22, 2011

The LWOT: Alleged Ft. Hood shooter arraigned

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | JULY 22, 2011

Afghanistan Is Now India's Problem

The United States may soon have the option of washing its hands of Afghanistan. But with an untrustworthy Pakistani military exerting greater influence, India does not.

BY SUMIT GANGULY | JULY 19, 2011

The LWOT: American indicted for terrorist incitement

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | JULY 15, 2011

No, Pakistan Is Not Off the Hook

Even if the speculation about this week's Mumbai attacks is true, Islamabad still has some explaining to do.

BY SHASHANK JOSHI | JULY 14, 2011

How India's Voters Can Stop Terrorism

The first step is demanding more from their politicians.

BY C. CHRISTINE FAIR | JULY 14, 2011

Dark Summer

Terror hits Mumbai with a series of coordinated bomb attacks in the heart of the city.

JULY 13, 2011

Houston, We Have a Problem

The end of the space shuttle program is a big step back for the United States, and a giant leap forward for everyone else.

BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | JULY 7, 2011

Poor Little Rich Country

How do you categorize India, a nation that is at once fantastically wealthy and desperately poor?

BY PATRICK FRENCH | JUNE 24, 2011

The World's Most Dangerous Borders

Thirteen places you don't want to be stuck at.

BY PHILIP WALKER | JUNE 24, 2011

Once Upon a Time in Bombay

From horse-drawn carriages to rugby players, street scenes of India's megalopolis at the turn of the century.

CAPTIONS BY TY MCCORMICK | JUNE 24, 2011

Fortress India

Why is Delhi building a new Berlin Wall to keep out its Bangladeshi neighbors?

BY SCOTT CARNEY, JASON MIKLIAN, KRISTIAN HOELSCHER | JULY/AUGUST 2011

Food Fight

The new geopolitics of agriculture aren't new.

JULY/AUGUST 2011

Through Rose-Colored Corrective Lenses

Poor vision is a major hurdle to getting ahead in the developing world. Fortunately, remedies are cheaper and easier -- and more profitable -- than they've ever been before.

BY CHARLES KENNY | JUNE 13, 2011

The LWOT: Chicago man convicted of supporting Lashkar-e-Taiba

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | JUNE 10, 2011

The LWOT: Iraqis arrested on terror charges in Kentucky

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | JUNE 3, 2011

The Hawks of South Asia

The dream of a lasting peace between Pakistan and India can't happen unless their militaries get out of the way.

BY BASHARAT PEER | MAY 31, 2011

Inpatients Abroad

How do you solve America's health-care woes? Outsource them.

BY CHARLES KENNY | MAY 30, 2011

The Rise of the Red Market

How the best intentions of the medical community accidentally created an international organ-trafficking underground.

BY SCOTT CARNEY | MAY 30, 2011

China's Port in Pakistan?

China's dream of Indian Ocean ports -- the so-called string of pearls -- is heightening geopolitical tensions in a rough neighborhood.

BY ROBERT D. KAPLAN | MAY 27, 2011

The LWOT: Mumbai terror trial focuses on Pakistani intelligence role

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | MAY 24, 2011

Take Pakistan's Nukes, Please

The Taliban's brazen raid on a Karachi naval base shows why the Pakistani state can't be trusted with the world's most deadly weapons.

BY KAPIL KOMIREDDI | MAY 24, 2011