Archive for the ‘Manmohan Singh’ Category
India at 40 – my 1987 anniversary article
Posted by: John Elliott on August 20, 2017
Modi wins a little and Sonia blossoms, while Rahul’s on a trip that maybe shouldn’t end
Posted by: John Elliott on March 23, 2015
India’s Seven Sisters – so near and yet so far
Posted by: John Elliott on January 7, 2015
Kejriwal’s AAP offers India much-needed political disruption
Posted by: John Elliott on March 24, 2014
The Inheritance of Loss – ‘India Today’ report and excerpts from my new book
Posted by: John Elliott on February 20, 2014
Rahul’s TV debut ideas are right but won’t win him votes
Posted by: John Elliott on January 28, 2014
Manmohan Singh, 81, looks forward to history while Arvind Kejriwal, 45, makes it
Posted by: John Elliott on January 3, 2014
Rahul Gandhi stops a ‘small compromise’ on Lalu Yadav, but does he have the stamina to be a leader?
Posted by: John Elliott on October 3, 2013
Narendra Modi steps into national political vacuum
Posted by: John Elliott on September 14, 2013
How we launched Thatcher’s ‘Privatisation’ word in the FT in 1979
Posted by: John Elliott on April 10, 2013
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