Recent factory fires in India show how the world’s biggest brands are still profiting from deadly working conditions.
Narendra Modi used the glitz of neoliberal reform to enter the prime minister’s office, but at what cost?
India's economic slowdown is a cause for concern. But more economic growth is not the answer to India's problems.
Since taking power Narendra Modi has dismantled the nation’s secular traditions, but there are signs Indians have had enough.
What can we make of the ‘return’ of secularism to the centre of political debate in India?
Fears grow that militant recruitment is rising, as India doubles down on hardline approach with talk of “deradicalisation camps”.
Women are leading the resistance against the unconstitutional Citizenship Amendment Act.
While motherhood may be associated with nurturing bodies and minds, in contemporary Hindu nationalist discourse it also acquires a more active obligation to protect.
This election is turning Britain’s minority communities against each other – and the tensions could reverberate for years.
The greatest threat to Indian security is communal violence, not terrorism.
On this 20th anniversary of the Battle of Seattle, the struggle against globalized capital continues.
Lynn Fries speaks to Harris Gleckman about the growing corporate influence over our global governance system.