India’s plan to connect thousands of its villages to the internet is finally moving up a gearByManu Balachandran
Dina Wadia: Jinnah’s daughter, and a symbol of India and Pakistan’s tumultuous historyByManu Balachandran
China’s planning a 1,000km tunnel to divert water away from one of India’s largest riversByManu Balachandran
The Modi government wants to build over 83,000 km of roads—enough to go around the Earth twiceByManu Balachandran
In the world’s largest democracy, 55% of people feel autocracy is good for governanceByManu Balachandran
The Tatas’ best aviation bet would be a buyback of the airline they founded: Air IndiaByManu Balachandran
As India revs up its grand electric vehicles plan, Tata and Mahindra are in the driver’s seatByManu Balachandran
It’s sinking—no, it’s not: India’s top politicians are speaking up about the economyByManu Balachandran
Team Modi wants the moon, the sun, and the stars but it doesn’t have the right spacecraftByManu Balachandran, Nupur Anand, and Nupur Anand
India’s first woman head of a unicorn is also its youngest self-made woman millionaireByManu Balachandran
The Narendra Modi government may finally be admitting that India has epic economic problemsByManu Balachandran
India is about to embark on the most ambitious electric-car transformation in the worldByManu Balachandran
India takes a technological leap of faith by flagging off the bullet train projectByManu Balachandran
Protesting farmers resort to eating their own faeces to get the Indian government’s attentionByManu Balachandran
Ryan International School: How a farmer’s son built a vast empire that failed its studentsByManu Balachandran
HDFC Bank: How a 23-year-old Indian bank became “too big to fail”ByNupur Anand, Nupur Anand, and Manu Balachandran