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Tag: Lok Sabha

Posted inIndia, South Asia

Indian PM pins global hopes on Jaishankar

by Bhim Bhurtel June 5, 2019February 18, 2020

The day after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his ministers were sworn in on May 31, he made Dr Subramanyam Jaishankrar, the former foreign secretary, the new external affairs minister. India’s international relationships were at their lowest point in the 72 years since independence, but a terrorist attack in Pulwama, Kashmir, which claimed the […]

Indian flag flag, elections, ballot box, casting vote. Image: iStock
Posted inIndia, South Asia

India’s assembly polls show BJP is no longer invincible

by Sagarneel Sinha December 14, 2018December 14, 2018
Mayawati of the Bahujan Samaj Party at a rally on March 15, 2018. Photo: AFP/The Times of India/Pritam Thakur
Posted inIndia, Iran, Middle East, South Asia

Mayawati key to opposition unity in 2019 elections

by Srinand Jha November 30, 2018February 18, 2020
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Photo: AFP
Posted inIndia, South Asia

Will India have a new prime minister after 2019 elections?

by Sagarneel Sinha July 31, 2018
The new Insolvency Bill introduced in Parliament ends up helping a chosen few. Photo: Flickr
Posted inIndia, South Asia

Modi government’s insolvency bill hurts the public exchequer

by Meghnad July 27, 2018
Congress President Rahul Gandhi hugs Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Parliament during discussions on the No-Confidence Motion on Friday. YouTube
Posted inChina, India, South Asia

Rahul hugs Modi in parliament as BJP faces no-confidence motion

by Asia Times staff July 20, 2018February 18, 2020
Indian parliment in New Delhi by night. Photo: iStock
Posted inIndia, Iran, Middle East, South Asia, World

India’s institutions face growing credibility crisis

by Pushkar Raj June 2, 2018
Indian Lok Sabha
Posted inIndia, Iran, Middle East, South Asia

Is BJP bringing back legislators to Parliament surreptitiously?

by Meghnad May 24, 2018
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, center, is seen with Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah second left, and state ministers in Bangalore. Photo: AFP
Posted inAT Finance, India, Northeast Asia, South Asia

Can Rahul Gandhi stop Congress’ slide into oblivion?

by Saikat Datta May 15, 2018February 18, 2020
Telgu Desham Party MPs shout slogans demanding special status for the state of Andhra Pradesh during a protest outside Parliament in New Delhi on March 19, 2018.  Photo: AFP / Prakash Singh
Posted inIndia, Middle East, South Asia

No-confidence motion against India’s ruling BJP stalls

by Asia Times staff March 19, 2018February 18, 2020
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to his supporters as he arrives to address them during an election campaign meeting ahead of Gujarat state assembly elections, in Ahmedabad on December 3, 2017. Photo: Reuters / Amit Dave
Posted inIndia, South Asia

Modi govt’s aura of invincibility is over as allies desert

by Samrat March 19, 2018

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