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A Conversation With: India’s Chief Climate Change Negotiator

Despite Hurricane Sandy, little change in Western attitudes to climate change at Doha talks.

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A Pocket Guide to Lobbying in the United States

More about the American lobbying industry, for Indian politicians confused by the process.

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Indian Firms No Strangers to Lobbying in the United States

Dozens of Indian firms use lobbyists to influence American policy-making.

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India’s Rape and Sexual Assault Laws Under Scrutiny

Outdated concepts like "outraging the modesty of a woman" and unclear guidelines about punishment need to be changed, activists say.

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In India, a Rise of Private Universities and Liberal Arts Programs

If you are a student interested in taking a variety of university courses and having time to narrow your career options, then a liberal arts education may be ideal for you.

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A Conversation With: Former Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium

On amending sexual assault laws, the need to overhaul the police force and entrenched corruption in the political establishment.

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Thomas Friedman Answers Your Questions

The NYT columnist responds to readers' queries about India.

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A Conversation With: Prof. Aseem R. Shukla, University of Pennsylvania

Wharton made a mistake in rescinding an invitation to Narendra Modi, professor argues.

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Shape Up or Don’t Fly, Air India Tells Cabin Crew Over 40

Older crew members at state-run airline have until Friday to pass a battery of medical tests.

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American Republicans Visit Modi in Gujarat

Three U.S. Congressional representatives met with the Gujarat chief minister in India Thursday.

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‘Kissinger Cables’ Offer Window Into Indian Politics of the 1970s

India may have conducted its first nuclear test to counter an economic slowdown and other revelations.

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India’s Tata Group Maps U.S. Expansion

Better known for outsourcing jobs to India, Tata is ramping up in the U.S.

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On Being Brown in America

Dark-skinned people may still be misidentified as terror suspects, but the future of America is brown, author argues.

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Admissions Anxiety Is Felt Around the World

What happens when an American family lives overseas and it's time to apply for college? A writer who specializes in higher education and his daughter begin their search.

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What Indian Firms Should Know About U.S. and U.K. Corruption Laws

Robert Amaee and Casey Cooper, partners in international law firm Covington & Burling, offer advice to Indian companies.

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U.S. Colleges Report 2013 Admission Yields and Wait-List Offers

Stanford reported one of the highest admission yields this year, at 76.65 percent, surpassing many of the Ivy League institutions.

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For International Students, College Checklists for June

College counselors in the United States offer monthly advice for juniors and seniors who want to stay on track during the admissions process.

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A Conversation With: U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara

Mr. Bharara on his profession, personal life and Indian roots.

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Image of the Day: June 20

The Indian rupee fell to a record low of 59.93 against the U.S. dollar on Thursday.

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The New New Thing in U.S.-Indian Relations?

As U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry heads to India, many wonder if India's relationship with America has failed to live up to its once lofty expectations.

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