Narendra Modi

Authorities in Gujarat state have been accused of "hiding" poor people ahead of Trump's visit.
Women of all ages are staging sit-ins across India to protest a controversial law that many believe openly discriminates against Muslims.
At least 23 people have been killed in India protesting Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi's new citizenship law that excludes Muslims.
Critics slammed the law as a violation of India's secular constitution and called it the latest effort by the Modi government to marginalize the country's 200 million Muslims.
A new law that discriminates against Muslims has sparked outrage after violating the secular principles on which India was founded.
A new law gives undocumented Hindus, Buddhists, Christian, and other religious minorities a pathway to citizenship, but excludes Muslims.
The bill would grant citizenship to non-Muslims who came to India from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan before 2015.
Many of the victims were factory workers who were asleep when the blaze ignited on Sunday morning in the Indian capital, authorities said.
More than 50 days into a lockdown of the troubled Muslim-majority territory, Kashmiris have adopted a policy of quiet non-cooperation to protest.
Actors Riz Ahmed and Jameela Jamil have also pulled out of the event in which an award is to be given to Narendra Modi despite India's crackdown in Kashmir.