Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi installs the Sengol at the new parliament building in New Delhi, May 28, 2023. Credit: Prime Minister Office of India On May 28, 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ...
While attending a wedding in March, M. K. Stalin, the chief minister of India’s fastest-growing state, Tamil Nadu, made a peculiar request: “Earlier we used to say, take your time and have a baby. But ...
A remarkable fact about Indian politics since independence is that no party, or pre-poll coalition, has ever won a majority of the nationwide vote in the 17 national elections between 1951-52 and 2019 ...
1989 School of Arts and Sciences graduate Eswaran Sridharan, director of the Center for the Advanced Study of India in New Delhi, led a seminar at CASI’s Penn campus counterpart this week discussing ...
With a constitutional amendment that would transform elections, Narendra Modi wants to realize his vision of a centralized India. Supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) celebrate as BJP leads ...
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The Book of Expectations
‘Kashmir Se Kanyakumari (from Kashmir to Kanyakumari)’ is a common phrase that attempts to showcase the expanse of India. How do elected union governments govern such a culturally diverse country? The ...
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Narendra Modi Completes 4,078 Days As PM: How He Changed Indian Politics in His 24-Year Political Journey
On 25 July 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially became India's second-longest serving PM in consecutive terms, overtaking Indira Gandhi's record of 4,077 days in office. This is a major ...
How an increasing number of Hindu politicians in America might threaten religious freedom in India. This year’s elections will not put a Hindu in the White House, but the 2024 campaign has highlighted ...
Conservative voters have slightly larger amygdalas than progressive voters—by about the size of a sesame seed. In a replication study publishing September 19 in the Cell Press journal iScience, ...
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