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More articles by: Somini Sengupta / NYT
  
Vikas Bajaj and Somini Sengupta / NYT  11:36 PM | May 05,2009
The decline in foreign investment has taken a big toll on sectors such as real estate, manufacturing, infrastructure and even art, which was bolstered by demand from globalization’s nouveau riche here and abroad
Somini Sengupta / NYT   10:40 PM | December 29,2008
Pakistan redeployed troops late last week to its border but many in India say, the cost of a confrontation is too high, both sides have nuclear arms
Somini Sengupta / NYT  12:43 AM | September 25,2008
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has acknowledged ‘vast gaps’ in intelligence gathering in the  country
Somini Sengupta / NYT  12:43 AM | August 23,2008
How long this agitation will continue depends on both India’s capacity to assuage Kashmiri separatist leaders, and their ability in turn to control the sudden eruption of rage among the young
Somini Sengupta / NYT  01:09 AM | August 13,2008
Even a non-military govt in Pakistan has to tread lightly around the country’s army and intelligence agency
Somini Sengupta / NYT  11:15 PM | July 18,2008
Mayawati's governing of UP has been characterized by supersized acts of political symbolism
Somini Sengupta / NYT   11:54 PM | June 22,2008
The green revolution introduced high-yielding varieties of rice and wheat, expanded the use of irrigation, pesticides and fertilizers, and transformed the northwestern plains into India’s breadbasket
Somini Sengupta / NYT  01:02 AM | April 17,2008
The rehabilitation process and unkept government promises have left tribals of Nagarahole unhappy
Somini Sengupta / NYT  01:50 PM | November 26,2007
The soaring cost of food is potentially the most explosive challenge facing the military-backed government that has run this country since 11 January
Somini Sengupta / NYT  12:58 AM | November 23,2007
In southern Bangladesh shrimp ponds have rotted, paddy fields are ruined, potable water is in short supply
Somini Sengupta / NYT  12:04 AM | August 13,2007
Stiff competition looms as India’s elites switch liquors; the wine market has grown 30-40% over the last year
Carlotta Gall and Somini Sengupta / NYT  01:19 AM | August 10,2007
The broad dissatisfaction is rooted in many things, including a sense of everyday insecurity and rising prices
Somini Sengupta / NYT  12:44 AM | August 09,2007
A greater frequency of droughts and floods could be particularly bad for agriculture