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  • 1 month ago | theconversation.com | Matt Williams |Chitralekha Zutshi |Fazlul Haq |Ian Hall |Nicholas John Wheeler |Sumit Ganguly

    Indian airstrikes deep into Pakistan and retaliatory shelling across the border have put the subcontinent on edge once again, with many fearing a further escalation between the two nuclear neighbors. At least 26 people were killed on May 6, 2025, by missiles launched by India, according to Pakistani authorities. India says it targeted “terrorist infrastructure” sites in the operation in response to an attack on April 22 that saw dozens of tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir killed by gunmen.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | tandfonline.com | Ian Hall

    Advanced search The Journal of Development Studies Latest Articles Submit an article Journal homepage Full Article Figures & data References Citations Metrics Reprints & Permissions Read this article /doi/full/10.1080/00220388.2024.2437234?needAccess=true "Spying in South Asia: Britain, the United States, and India’s Secret Cold War." The Journal of Development Studies, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2 Log in via your institution Access through your institution Log in to Taylor &...

  • Jun 9, 2024 | dailybulletin.com.au | Ian Hall

    Most pundits and exit polls predicted a big win for Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India’s massive six-week election that just came to a close. They were wrong. Instead, many voters in key battleground states cast their ballots for opposition parties, cutting the BJP’s tally of seats in the Lok Sabha, the lower hour of parliament, from 303 to 240. Together with their coalition partners, the BJP should retain power with a slim majority of 21 seats.

  • Jun 5, 2024 | theconversation.com | Ian Hall

    Most pundits and exit polls predicted a big win for Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India’s massive six-week election that just came to a close. They were wrong. Instead, many voters in key battleground states cast their ballots for opposition parties, cutting the BJP’s tally of seats in the Lok Sabha, the lower hour of parliament, from 303 to 240. Together with their coalition partners, the BJP should retain power with a slim majority of 21 seats.

  • Mar 21, 2024 | internazionale.it | Ian Hall

    Dal 19 aprile all’inizio di giugno in India quasi 950 milioni di elettori saranno chiamati a votare per rinnovare i 543 seggi della Lok sabha, la camera bassa del parlamento. Il risultato non è scontato, ma secondo la maggior parte degli analisti il Bharatiya janata party (Bjp) del primo ministro Narendra Modi si aggiudicherà un altro mandato di cinque anni.

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