India

The Reactionary Bind

In assessing the rise of the global anti-democracy movement, the United States must look inward as well as outward.

By Kim Phillips-Fein

The Challenge of India’s Democratic Backsliding

It threatens the U.S.-India relationship. Unfortunately, the United States’s backsliding does, too.

By Milan Vaishnav

Notes from the Undercity

Katherine Boos new book documents the resourcefulness of Mumbais poor, even as it describes a nation incapable of lifting them up.

By James Crabtree

Learning from the World

I have two countries: the United States, where I am based, and, for the past 20 years, India, where much of my work has focused and where I spend a good deal of time. I often organize comparative U.S./India projects,...

By Martha Nussbaum

Fragile China

China is both dangerously strong and weak and the right response may just take a closer relationship with India.

By Joshua Kurlantzick