Pixar's 'Soul' Gives Shoutouts to Prince, Gandhi and Stephen Hawking
A scene in the latest Pixar feature references some of the most influential people in history.
12 Inspirational Gandhi Quotes on Peace, Truth & Change for Turbulent Times
"An error does not become truth by any reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self sustained."
Modi Betrayed Gandhi's Legacy—But Kashmiri Resistance Could Reclaim it
Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Rajmohan Gandhi and Pakistani American rock musician Salman Ahmad call for "strategic, realistic and nonviolent noncooperation with the government of India" in Kashmir.
Halting Aid to Pakistan Won't Stop Terrorism
The very terrorists America wants to eliminate are embraced by Pakistan as assets to be deployed against India.
Is This the End of the Gandhi Dynasty in India?
For many Indians, the idea of being ruled by a single family seems anachronistic—even degrading.
Modi and Gandhi Try A Dry Run for the General Election
The heir to the Congress dynasty takes on the prime minister in his home state.Author
Can Raul Gandhi Save Congress From Oblivion?
Will his mother Sonia continue to pull the strings?
Charles and Modi Plan Revamp of British Commonwealth
Modi will discuss the plans with Prince Charles, who arrives in Delhi on Wednesday.
Tillerson Woos India's Modi As China's Xi Extends Reign
India's foreign minister rejected suggestions that India should close its embassy in North Korea.
India's Modi Feels the Jitters As Economy Flags
Growth has slowed from 7-8 percent during the last Congress government to 5.7 in the quarter ended on June 30.
Will Modi's Reshuffle Clinch His Reelection in 2019?
A limited talent pool in the BJP means he has had to depend upon retired civil servants to fill key posts.
India's Modi On Course for Reelection After Bihar Coup
The move demolishes the dreams of Congress to mount an effective opposition against the BJP for the 2019 election.
John Elliott: May and Modi Benefit From Weak Opponents
Weak Corbyn and the ineffectual Gandhis guarantee the success of "strong" leaders.
Lawmakers Push for Elie Wiesel Statue in U.S. Capitol
Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, Nobel Peace Prize winner, writer and activist, died in July 2016 at the age of 87.
John Elliott: Hindu Hard-Liners Threaten Meat Eaters
There have been attacks on butchers selling lamb and kebab restaurants, and a Kentucky Fried Chicken shop was forced to close.
Can Modi's Landslide in India Convert Into New Jobs?
India needs a million new jobs a month to absorb new labor force entrants.
Anxious Modi Saturates Varanasi Ahead of Election
The India PM has imported a large number of ministers from Delhi to impress voters.
John Elliott: India's Modi Faces the Voters' Verdict
The Indian prime minister's reforms are put to the test in five states.
India Takes Major Step to Becoming a Single Market
A new universal value added tax will change the way the Indian economy works.
A Little Noticed Failed Coup in the Himalayas
The BJP under prime minister Narendra Modi has been encouraging the destabilisation of Arunachal Pradesh's state assembly politics since last year.
Modi Shuffles His Pack, With Help From Amit Shah
While the changes appear to have been mostly based on merit, the choice of the new ministers has stemmed mainly from electoral politics.
Modi Pulls Off a Much-Needed Win in Assam
This is the first time the BJP has won in India's northeast, and it has provided Modi with the boost he needs two years after the general election landslide.
Explain Your Letter: No, Gandhi Didn't Drink Pee
In "Explain Your Letter," we tell the story behind a letter in Newsweek's print archives. Gandhi's grandson tells us about the one he sent in 1995.
Revolt Against Corruption Triumphs in Delhi
Can Modi and Kejriwal work together to modernize India?
End of the Gandhi Line
The family that has ruled India since 1947 is heading for electoral defeat