
Why I Crashed the White House’s Garden Party for Narendra Modi
The White House’s embrace of the Indian leader is normalizing fascism in the world’s most populous country — and in the U.S. as well.
The White House’s embrace of the Indian leader is normalizing fascism in the world’s most populous country — and in the U.S. as well.
America’s intentional blind spot makes its rhetoric about global human rights look like self-serving hypocrisy.
Indians know they can’t rely on elites to save them from catastrophe. That’s exactly what could make a climate movement there so powerful.
India’s economic and energy production model is not a threat to the world, but it is a threat to India itself, particularly its most marginalized people.
Donald Trump and his allies around the world are still alive and kicking.
The fact that India is well on its way to full-fledged authoritarianism hasn’t factored into the Biden administration’s approach to the “world’s largest democracy.”
As climate change intensifies and countries turn to clean energies, Big Oil will take increasingly desperate measures to survive.
India is tilting toward fascism with U.S. backing. That’s not just dangerous for Indians — Americans should beware, too.
But the climate crisis is the right’s Achilles heel.