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Why India is considering changing its name
The Explainer Why India is considering changing its name
By Justin Klawans Published
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Can Brics replace the G7 in new world order?
Today's Big Question China and Russia pushing for expanded bloc to rival West politically as India and Brazil pursue economic interests
By The Week Staff Published
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Dark side of the Moon: will the race to lunar South Pole spark conflict?
Today's Big Question Russia and India are competing for the ‘new lunar gold’ – but real contest will be between the US and China
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The next superpowers: who will hold sway in 2050?
feature China overtakes the US, India emerges, great power ‘blocs’ rule, or tech giants take over – some of the geopolitical possibilities on the horizon
By The Week Staff Published
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The spiralling global rice crisis
feature India’s decision to ban exports is starting to have a domino effect around the world
By Rebekah Evans, The Week UK Published
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The sinister side to India’s fantasy gaming craze
feature Fantasy gaming is booming in India, despite the country's ban on gambling
By Rebekah Evans, The Week UK Published
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India hoping to be fourth country to reach Moon after Chandrayaan-3 launch
Speed Read Rocket aiming to set its lander Vikram down near Moon’s little-explored south pole
By Jamie Timson Published
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White paint: a cool solution for climate change?
feature Cooling properties of new ultra-white formula could offset worsening global warming
By Harriet Marsden Published
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A cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra river in India
The Week Recommends Cruising along this beautiful Indian stretch of the river is a delight
By The Week Staff Published
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How safe is India’s rail network?
feature Narendra Modi’s costly modernisation programme in spotlight after worst train disaster in decades
By The Week Staff Published
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Why does India have so many train crashes?
Today's Big Question The deadly Odisha crash is the latest in a string of rail accidents in the country
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More than 260 killed and 900 injured in Indian train crash
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‘Russian spy’ whale reappears
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Narendra Modi: India’s authoritarian leader with his own app
In the Spotlight World fifth-biggest economy’s direction of travel under cult-of-personality leadership is a growing cause for concern
By The Week Staff Published
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