India's lack of refugee recognition leaves Myanmar's Rohingya in limbo
After fleeing persecution in Myanmar, stateless Rohingya Muslims face destitution and discrimination in India
U.N. failed to protect civilians during Sri Lanka's bloody war end, says report
The conflict ended in cataclysmic final battle in which government forces surrounded Tamil rebels on a tiny strip of land
Indian government mulls dilution of tribal forest rights - minister
Proposal would exempt certain infrastructure projects from legal obligation to gain village approval
100 days of Modi: Good for business, not so good for marginalised groups
Modi’s government has pushed a pro-business policy that could hurt the environment and the poor
The suicide letters that symbolise India's misguided shame
In culture of twisted judgment, it is girls and women who are blamed when they are beaten, molested and raped
Ebola drives Indian firm to evacuate staff from Liberia
More than 100 Indians working for a construction firm in Ebola-hit Liberia are being evacuated to India
Greenpeace alleges threats, intimidation over Indian coal project
Greenpeace-led villagers oppose mining project threatening to destroy livelihoods and centuries-old forest ahead of vote
Greenpeace alleges threats, intimidation over Indian coal project
Villagers in central India's Mahan forest are being intimidated ahead of crucial vote that could determine the future of a $3.2 billion coal project, campaigners say
India's "low castes" still forced to clean human excreta, says HRW
Impoverished "low caste" Indians being forced to clean human excreta from dry toilets and open drains despite ban
Gaps remain in India's Ebola preparedness, says WHO
There is a large population of Indians in West Africa, which has seen the worst outbreak of Ebola in history