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In the News
In the News
Why Indian-Americans Are Likely to be a Shoo-In for the Democrats
Samanth Subramanian
The National
October
18
2016
The World Bank’s Recipe for Irrelevance
Devesh Kapur
Project Syndicate
September
12
2016
Using Mobile Technology to Help Farmers in India Boost Their Productivity
Jacquie Posey
Penn News Today
August
23
2016
A Fleeting Opportunity
Devesh Kapur & Anit Mukherjee
The Hindu
August
10
2016
Trump-Style Politics Comes to India
Devesh Kapur
Project Syndicate
June
20
2016
The Rise of Dalit Studies and Its Impact on the Study of India: An Interview with Historian Ramnarayan Rawat
AHA Today
June
6
2016
Penn Senior Vaishak Kumar to Launch Agriculture Extension Project in India
Jacquie Posey
Penn News Today
April
5
2016
2016 President’s Engagement Prize Winners Announced at Penn
Penn News Today
March
23
2016
‘The End of Karma,’ by Somini Sengupta
Samanth Subramanian
The New York Times
March
18
2016
The Indian Spy Who Fell for Tibet
Samanth Subramanian
The New York Times
March
16
2016
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