Were the Delhi Rape Suspects Tortured by Police?
Five suspects finally appear in court with legal representation, but how their case will be conducted amid both legal and popular chaos remains to be seen.
Five suspects finally appear in court with legal representation, but how their case will be conducted amid both legal and popular chaos remains to be seen.
Five men charged with the rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman last month appeared in a closed hearing in Delhi on Monday after a judge cleared a packed and chaotic courtroom on concerns for the security of the accused. Before …
As the ashes of the young New Delhi rape victim were scattered in the Ganges this week, a new debate started to take shape about the chilling attack that has sent India into a period of deep introspection. For weeks, protesters …
Gujarat’s bookies are probably lying low for the next few days. The good odds they put on a narrow win for Narendra Modi did not pay off today, as the charismatic and divisive Indian politician was re-elected as chief minister of …
Ravi Shankar, who died on Dec. 11 in southern California at the age 92, is still one of the most powerful and lasting influences in music today.
India may have just gotten the wake-up call it needed to start getting serious about its growing pollution problem. A study put out this week by Tel Aviv University reports that Indian megacities are seeing a faster increase in …
Arvind Kejriwal, a rabble-rousing, fearless anticorruption activist, has launched his own political party. But, given the murkiness of India’s political culture, is that the right route for Kejriwal’s cause?
At the World Economic Forum summit in the environs on New Delhi, a TIME-sponsored panel explored how India’s economy can be reinvigorated and made more inclusive in the decades to come
Chopra, who died on Sunday, was considered one of Hindi cinema’s greats.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for a hideous attack on a young schoolgirl they deemed “an infidel” for championing her right to go to school
Rising food prices have sparked protests in India and elsewhere in the developing world. But, according to humanitarian group Oxfam, costs are increasing because of a new menace
How India’s vast diversity blunted the edge of Salafi protests last week
Last week’s economic reforms, which included plans to allow big retail chains like Walmart into India, may now collapse the government and force early elections