Indian cities need special courts to fight sex trafficking
Special courts needed in India to deal with growing numbers of women and girls being trafficked
Cartoon satire on tribal 'development' targets Indian public
Picture book pokes fun at "sustainable" approach to resource exploitation by big companies
Indian ministers' powers to be curtailed to stem graft - report
Ministers' discretionary powers allow them to directly allot government land - paper
Haiti plight due to governance: Red Cross
Aid groups are struggling to spend money, the head of the world's largest humanitarian organisation says
Disabled women shunned ten years after Indian quake
Women who were permanently injured in the Gujarat quake face ostracism, and despair has driven some to suicide
A decade on, many India quake survivors claw a living
The 7.9 quake struck on what was an annual holiday to celebrate India's 51st Republic Day on Jan. 26, 2001
U.N. urges India to curb powers of security forces in Kashmir
The U.N. has called on India to repeal a controversial law which gives security forces, in the regions of Kashmir and the northeast, sweeping powers to search, arrest or shoot people
Indian police accuse MSF and ICRC of treating Maoist insurgents
Aid groups deny claims they are working in rebel camps but say unarmed Maoists could have been treated at clinics without their knowledge
Sri Lanka's war-scarred minorities living 'in fear' - rights group
Report cites harsh resettlement conditions for minority Tamils and Muslims uprooted by the civil war
India screens thousands after Congo fever kills 3
Health minister says this is India's first recorded instance of the rare, deadly virus