Butter Chicken in Ahmedabad
What does the politics of vegetarianism reveal about Gujarat?
View ArticleU.S. Evangelicals, Indian Expats Teamed Up to Push Through Modi Visa Ban
The author, who participated in the efforts to deny the Gujarat chief minister a United States visa in 2005, retraces the roots of that campaign, which has taken on new importance as Mr. Modi rises.
View ArticleA Pioneer of Street Photography Leaves Behind Strong Images of Indian Women
Pranlal Patel, who recently died at the age of 104 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, was one of the first photographers in India to capture women at work in the public space.
View ArticleCongressional Report Strengthens Case for Future U.S. Visa for Modi
The report said the controversial Bharatiya Janata Party candidate, who was denied entry to the United States in 2005, would be eligible for a diplomatic visa if he becomes India's next prime minister.
View ArticleA Story of Displacement in Gujarat Comes to Mumbai
Mallika Sarabhai, an Indian classical dancer, has organized a festival to pay tribute to river residents forced to leave their homes for the sake of development in Ahmedabad, in the western state of...
View ArticleAt a Memorial, Hundreds Pay Tribute to a Gujarat Human Rights Champion
The author remembers Mukul Sinha, a renowned human rights lawyer, who died on Monday.
View ArticleThrough Miss India and Its Critics, Two Approaches to Women’s Empowerment
A documentary on beauty pageant contestants and the women who see the contests as an affront to Indian culture will have its theatrical release in India on Friday.
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