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Selfie stations with cutouts of India’s prime minister have received an enthusiastic response across India. Too enthusiastic, some say. on.wsj.com/492DJsz on.wsj.com/492DJsz

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Dueling grandsons. A 3,000-page court filing. Inside the bitter battle over the origin of butter chicken. “A delicious dispute.” on.wsj.com/490eCXs on.wsj.com/490eCXs

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Heard on the Street: Byju’s, once India’s most valuable startup, is shaping up as a cautionary tale amid signs of a potential global tech bubble on.wsj.com/42sM86n on.wsj.com/42sM86n

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The government’s repeated confrontations with farmers in India show how hard it is for even a popular leader such as Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reconfigure one of the world’s largest economies on.wsj.com/49yodVo on.wsj.com/49yodVo

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Heard on the Street: Global energy markets have been on a roller coaster for the past few years. While others have been thrown for a loop, India is almost enjoying the ride on.wsj.com/3uFywIm

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Mug shots and months as a jailbird: the curious tale of a racing pigeon that sparked suspicions of espionage in India. on.wsj.com/3T5oV75 on.wsj.com/3T5oV75

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Heard on the Street: Global energy markets have been on a roller coaster for the past few years. While others have been thrown for a loop, India is almost enjoying the ride on.wsj.com/3I6MO80 on.wsj.com/3I6MO80

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India’s economic growth accelerated in the most recent quarter, fueled by a government push to pave roads, expand railroads and upgrade the power grid on.wsj.com/3IlyoAU on.wsj.com/3IlyoAU

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CEOs, billionaires and pop star Rihanna rubbed shoulders at a lavish pre-wedding party for the youngest son of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani on.wsj.com/49TQOVi on.wsj.com/49TQOVi

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India’s economic growth accelerated in the most recent quarter, fueled by a government push to pave roads, expand railroads and upgrade the power grid on.wsj.com/3uXvGi1 on.wsj.com/3uXvGi1

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In December, catering worker Syed Ilyas Hussaini told his father he had a new job destination in mind: Russia. The father now says, ‘My son fell in a trap.’ on.wsj.com/3TqPaoF on.wsj.com/3TqPaoF

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A group of American professionals accused Tata Consultancy Services of firing them on short notice and filling many of their roles with workers from India on H1-B visas on.wsj.com/4cBdsUB on.wsj.com/4cBdsUB

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The U.S. has called for a fair and transparent trial in India of one of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s political rivals, arrested on corruption charges, amid concerns the country is becoming less tolerant of dissent on.wsj.com/4axoVCL on.wsj.com/4axoVCL

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Heard on the Street: Creating a competent manufacturing workforce is India’s biggest challenge as it repositions its economy for production on.wsj.com/3WdKQLb on.wsj.com/3WdKQLb

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The world’s largest democracy began voting in an election that is widely expected to secure a third term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his ruling party on.wsj.com/3QgeGuU on.wsj.com/3QgeGuU

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India’s ruling party has in recent days sharpened campaign rhetoric that its critics say pits Hindus against Muslims on.wsj.com/4dBo46o on.wsj.com/4dBo46o

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Narendra Modi, likely to win a third term as India’s prime minister, was shaped by a modest upbringing and involvement in a secretive nationalist group on.wsj.com/4bZpMxn on.wsj.com/4bZpMxn

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is projected to win a third term in India’s national elections with a mandate for his right-wing Hindu nationalist party on.wsj.com/3yLCKQt on.wsj.com/3yLCKQt

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Artificial intelligence is upending India’s technology outsourcing business. The industry is pivoting to adapt, but the changes could cost a large number of coveted jobs. on.wsj.com/3WV6vI6 on.wsj.com/3WV6vI6