A Conversation With: India’s Chief Climate Change Negotiator
Despite Hurricane Sandy, little change in Western attitudes to climate change at Doha talks.
View ArticleA Pocket Guide to Lobbying in the United States
More about the American lobbying industry, for Indian politicians confused by the process.
View ArticleIndian Firms No Strangers to Lobbying in the United States
Dozens of Indian firms use lobbyists to influence American policy-making.
View ArticleIndia’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Outdated concepts like "outraging the modesty of a woman" and unclear guidelines about punishment need to be changed, activists say.
View ArticleIn 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.
View ArticleA 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.
View ArticleThomas Friedman Answers Your Questions
The NYT columnist responds to readers' queries about India.
View ArticleA Conversation With: Prof. Aseem R. Shukla, University of Pennsylvania
Wharton made a mistake in rescinding an invitation to Narendra Modi, professor argues.
View ArticleShape 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.
View ArticleAmerican Republicans Visit Modi in Gujarat
Three U.S. Congressional representatives met with the Gujarat chief minister in India Thursday.
View Article‘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.
View ArticleIndia’s Tata Group Maps U.S. Expansion
Better known for outsourcing jobs to India, Tata is ramping up in the U.S.
View ArticleOn Being Brown in America
Dark-skinned people may still be misidentified as terror suspects, but the future of America is brown, author argues.
View ArticleAdmissions 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.
View ArticleWhat 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.
View ArticleU.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.
View ArticleFor 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.
View ArticleA Conversation With: U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara
Mr. Bharara on his profession, personal life and Indian roots.
View ArticleImage of the Day: June 20
The Indian rupee fell to a record low of 59.93 against the U.S. dollar on Thursday.
View ArticleThe 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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