
India linkage: Delhi protests, Narendra Modi, Shashi Tharoor, infrastructure and more
20 December 2012 10:22
Danielle Rajendram is a Research Associate in the Lowy Institute's International Security Program whose work focuses on India and China-India relations.
- 'A woman who was raped on a bus by several men on Sunday found an unlikely supporter: everyone.'
- The BBC looks at the history of sexual violence in India's 'rape capital', Delhi.
- Will higher wages, a younger population and more English speakers mean that India will displace China as a global growth engine?
- How counting the dead can help the living in India.
- Why is Narendra Modi so good at marketing himself? Shekhar Gupta says it's because he has a good product to sell.
- How big business gets its way in India.
- Shashi Tharoor, India's Minister of State for Human Resource Development, argues that educating girls is the single most important thing that can be done to improve the world.
- Ashutosh Varshney looks into Jawaharlal Nehru's economic legacy.
- The Ministry of Defence reviews India's year in Defence.
- The Economist looks at why the private sector has far been more successful than the public sector in creating India's vital infrastructure.
- A slideshow of India's most googled people of 2012.