- Rama Lakshmi
- Staff Writer
Rama Lakshmi has been with The Washington Post’s India bureau since April 1990. A museum studies graduate, she has worked with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and the Missouri History Museum.
- India raises gasoline price to stem falling currency
- India’s illegal sand mining fuels boom, ravages rivers
- Indian Premier League cricket stung by scandals
- India will cut oil imports from Iran by 11%
- Indian intelligence blunder sparks anger in Pakistan, jokes at home
- Indian police to visit Iran to probe attack targeting Israeli diplomats in New Delhi
- Clinton arrives in India, urges cooperation on Iran
- Scores dead in ferry sinking in India; hope for survivors dwindles
- India’s counterterrorism measures remain in disarray
- Sachin Tendulkar nominated to Indian parliament
- India arrests professor over political cartoon
- Google Art goes East; India hopes it will clean up their museums’ acts
- India, Pakistan leaders pledge improved relations
- Indian military marches on New Delhi? Government says no
- U.S. puts $10 million bounty on Pakistan terror group’s leader
- BRICS summit: Emerging economies condemn military threats against Iran, Syria
- India’s army unfit to fight a war, army chief says
- India’s university system in ‘deep crisis’
- Is India misrepresenting its poverty numbers?
- India plans big increase in health-care spending to catch up to rivals
- India state election results are a blow to ruling Congress party
- India faces flood of counterfeit cash from Pakistan
- UNICEF report shows stark disparity in wealth, health in India
- India shuts down aid groups over anti-nuclear protests
- Indian prime minister blames American NGOs for anti-nuclear protests
- Indian government officials denounce homosexuality, outraging activists
- India-E.U. trade pact could boost AIDS treatment costs, health workers say
- Privacy concerns grow in India
- India’s drug trials fuel consent controversy
- India unprepared for urban transition
- Indian Parliament fails to meet deadline on anti-graft law
- Anna Hazare, Indian activist, to start hunger strike again over graft bill
- Anna Hazare resumes hunger strike against graft in India
- Kashmir underwater? A Colorado geologist thinks it’s possible
- India shuts door to Wal-Mart, for now
- India suspends plan to open up retail market to foreign chains
- Facebook, Google tell India they won’t screen for derogatory content
- Indian waste workers fear loss of income from trash-to-electricity projects
- India’s jobs program sparks fears of labor shortages
- Lady Gaga titillates India with microphone choice
- Formula 1 galas and Lady Gaga: against a backdrop of poverty
- Indians use cellphones to plug holes in governance
- Real life slumdog millionare? Not so fast
- Indian officials: We underestimated power of Twitter
- Indian call-center firms moving abroad
- India and Afghanistan sign security and trade pact
- India coal shortage spurs larger debate
- Indian police weigh conflicting claims about who plotted deadly bombing
- Indian police detain 3 in deadly New Delhi blast
- In India, protests spark debate on democracy
- Indian prime minister makes new anti-graft offer to protesters
- Indian activists report no progress on anti-corruption law
- India’s leader urges Anna Hazare to end hunger strike
- In India, industries boom, but logistics lag behind
- Anna Hazare inspires young, middle-class awakening in India
- Indian activist leaves jail to continue fast against corruption
- Indian PM slams anti-corruption activist as protests over arrest spread
- Anna Hazare, India’s leading anti-corruption activist, refuses to leave Delhi jail
- India’s new Internet rules criticized
- Indian SlutWalk marches amidst conservative concerns
- Indian women alter SlutWalk to better match country’s conservatism
- U.S., India share focus on homeland security, but collaboration comes slowly
- U.S.-India nuclear deal drifts dangerously
- Indians rail at government after Mumbai blasts
- Mumbai blasts kill 21 in apparent terrorist attack
- India unprepared for urban boom
- Indian official forced to resign
- India tries to boost manufacturing
- India nurturing ties with old, poorer allies
- South Asia’s energy quest could reshape region
- India cracks down on hunger strike led by yoga guru
- Fast led by yoga guru prompts India to weigh move against corruption
- A prosperous India is at pains to identify its poor for subsidies
- Indian state switches to less costly security for Mumbai gunman
- India data privacy rules may be too strict for some U.S. companies
- In India elections, voters oust Communists in two states, reject graft-tainted party in Tamil Nadu
- Air India strike sparks debate over privatization
- U.S. firms lose out on India fighter jet contract
- Indian micro-credit crisis puts poor women in a bind
- India pledges new nuclear plant will be safe
- India’s tiger count shows increase, but conservationists question survey
- In India, father-and-son corruption crusaders are caught up in graft allegations
- Indian arrests reveal corruption in granting of pilot licenses
- New millionaires hope to serve as role models for India’s lower castes
- India agrees to protesters’ demand on graft panel
- India’s corruption scandals spawn citizen protest
- India frustrates foreign investors with its unpredictable tax policies
- India adds 181 million people in a decade
- In India, Palin talks tough on China, other topics
- India’s Singh denies knowledge of bribery scandal described in WikiLeaks cables
- Publication of WikiLeaks cable leads to calls for Indian prime minister’s resignation
- Hindu terrorism charges force India to reflect on prejudices against Muslims
- Foreign takeovers of Indian drug companies fuel fear of rising prices
- India’s expanding consumer market
- India announces changes in subsidies, will hand out cash to its poor
- Indian environmental official fuels debate about the cost of economic growth
- Microcredit industry in India facing backlash
- Microcredit industry in India facing backlash
- India resists efforts to ban pesticide
- India resists efforts to ban pesticide
- New money reviving old traditions
- Wealthy Indians revive ancient fire ritual