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Governments and some pharma companies try to tackle problem linked with drug resistance
Complaint filed by Gujarat-based trust adds to UK broadcaster's legal troubles in the country
Three new books consider the country’s economic potential and pitfalls from different perspectives
With the country now ranked as the world’s most populous nation, the size of its consuming classes is being reassessed
Indian prime minister’s ruling party loses control of Karnataka a year ahead of national poll
Opposition party trumpets unemployment and alleged corruption in Karnataka ahead of national elections next year
The state of Karnataka shows that capitalism and democracy still have a future
Sweat, stenographers and papers tied with string: the making of legal precedent
India could seize its demographic dividend — or squander it
New Delhi and Beijing give little weight to long-projected population crossover
Decline of political freedoms under Narendra Modi is tragic for the country and the world
New Delhi has pioneered a new approach to online infrastructure in its drive to connect 1.4bn. But there are privacy and data protection concerns
Congress party asks platform’s parent Google to investigate whether media content is being suppressed
Probe opened after UK broadcaster airs critical documentary of Narendra Modi
New Delhi seeks to strengthen presence on ground as it vies with Beijing for influence in fraught region
Banned secessionist movement is fighting to create independent state of ‘Khalistan’
The defenestration of India’s most prominent opposition leader could backfire for the ruling BJP
Modi government seeks alternatives to software made by NSO Group following snooping scandals around the world
Critics claim disqualification of opposition politician ‘bodes ill’ for country’s democracy
Indian opposition figure has criticised prime minister over unemployment and ties to industrialist Gautam Adani
Tensions remain high following Indian authorities’ removal of barricades around British diplomatic buildings in New Delhi
Dogged unemployment poses election challenge as youth stuck in menial labour that does not match skills
Country’s top court orders regulator to conclude investigation into group within two months
National trade strategy will make it hard for Indian companies to take full advantage of Beijing’s geopolitical problems
Opposition attacks foreign investment they say was enabled by Indian prime minister
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