Peace bus makes history as Kashmiris are united for the first time in over 50 years, writes Sudhanshu Ranjan
"April is the cruelest month", wrote TS Eliot, as it "mixes memory with desire". Being the most pleasant month, it generates passion which (...)
A new Pakistani "peace plan" for Kashmir has alarmed the Indian government, writes Sudhanshu Ranjan in New Delhi
Tensions were running high prior to the first meeting between India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart, (...)
The 2002 Gujarat massacre is still haunting Indian politics, reports Sudhanshu Ranjan from New Delhi
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who earned the sobriquet of Narendra Miliosevic following the March 2002 wholesale police massacre of (...)
Clashes between India's Muslim minority and its Hindu majority population threaten the stability of Indian democracy, Sudhanshu Ranjan writes from New Delhi
With communal strife gripping India's western Gujarat province at the beginning of March, (...)
India launches a peace offensive and Pakistan speedily obliges. There is a long road ahead, however, before mutual expressions of goodwill translate into an end of conflict, writes Sudhanshu Ranjan from New Delhi
In a dramatic turnaround in India's (...)