Narendra Modi
We Spoke to the Unvaxxed Indians the Modi Government Claims They Vaccinated
On a record-breaking day, the Indian government claimed it vaccinated 25 million people against COVID-19 to celebrate the prime minister’s birthday.
COVID Is So Loud Here That the Government Wants to Silence Ambulances
The Indian state of Manipur has a massive ambulance shortage, which makes the government’s move even more absurd.
In India’s Sacred River, the Floating COVID Dead Spark Concerns for the Living
Apart from the millions of Indians who depend on the river, the Ganges is also home to critically endangered dolphins and crocodiles.
Cops Are Arresting Indians For Critical Posters of Modi That They Didn’t Make
India gave away 58 million vaccines to 65 countries at the beginning of this year. Indians are now struggling to get vaccinated themselves.
Indians on Twitter Are Desperate for COVID Help. They’re Getting Censored.
Among the posts their government censored were images of cremations.
Here’s What’s Happening in the World’s Worst-Affected COVID-19 Hotspot
Overflowing graveyards, panic on the streets, cries for help: India is seeing an alarming rise in COVID-19 cases, and it can’t cope.
Indians Are Cancelling Tom Holland for a Tweet He Never Made
The hashtag #BoycottSpiderman is trending on social media.
An Indian State is Renaming the Dragon Fruit Because it Makes One ‘Think of China’
Twitter is quaking after the Indian state of Gujarat announced it will rename the dragon fruit to the Sanskrit name “kamalam” because it resembles a lotus.
China and Pakistan Are Ganging Up on India in a Border Dispute
A mother of five is among the civilian casualties from cross-border shelling, as ceasefire violations hit record levels.
How 'Raji: An Ancient Epic' Falls into the Indian Far-Right's Trap
How an imaginary Hindu past is built on the cultural legacy of people it erases from the narrative.
'I’m Scared of the Gov’t': Wife of Jailed Indian Journalist Speaks Out
Prashant Kanojia was arrested on August 18 this year. His wife, Jagisha Arora, says it is part of the crackdown on journalists.
India’s Muslims Fear Rise in Intolerance and Hate Crimes as Court Acquits All Accused in a Mosque Demolition
After a 28-year long legal battle over the role of senior leaders from India’s ruling party in razing a historic mosque, the court ruled that there was no concrete evidence of the demolition being pre-planned.