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Anti-corruption protests in India: No modern-day Mahatma
Economist 08.27.2011
Washington Post 06.09.2013
Party Leader in India Becomes Ill After Speech
New York Times 08.26.2013
India's Main Opposition Party Names Candidate for Prime Minister
Wall Street Journal 09.13.2013
India's Rising Hindu Nationalist
Wall Street Journal 09.16.2013
Big Indian States Deal Poll Setback to Congress Party
Wall Street Journal 03.07.2012
Manmohan Singh Shuffles His Cabinet in India
New York Times 01.19.2011
As Indiaâs Growth Slows, Its Leaders Face Political Headwinds
New York Times 06.14.2011
Wall Street Journal 06.17.2011
India Adds a Slowing Economy to Its Corruption Woes
New York Times 08.26.2011
The Chidambaram-Mukherjee ‘Spat’: Advantage Home Minister
Wall Street Journal 09.27.2011
Congress Party Urges Political Heir to Take Top Role
Wall Street Journal 11.08.2011
India’s political paralysis: Gasping for breath
Economist 12.17.2011
Indian Premier Tries to Revive Fortunes Amid Hurdles
Wall Street Journal 01.20.2012
India Vote to Test Gandhi Dynasty
Wall Street Journal 03.05.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.26.2012
In Slowing India, a Fast-Growing Star
Wall Street Journal 08.29.2012
Rise of Regional Bosses Raises Questions on Indiaâs Economy
New York Times 09.26.2012
Q&A With Finance Minister Chidambaram
Wall Street Journal 10.08.2012
India’s chief auditor leads battle against corruption - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.28.2012
India Coalition Says Government Stable
Wall Street Journal 03.20.2013
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