- BBC Delhi correspondent Soutik Biswas is following the school lunch poisoning tragedy on his blog.
- The tragedy also has political consequences, with the ruling Congress Party set to launch a national subsidised food project billed as 'the biggest welfare initiative since India gained independence in 1947.'
- India is fortifying its border with China. (Thanks Malcolm.)
- Can India's foreign service match up to the country's global ambitions?
- India's politicians are trying to reform FDI laws, but two big deals have fallen through this week.
- Not just bullock carts and buffaloes: rural India is being transformed beyond recognition.
- The dreadful stain of caste prejudice in Tamil Nadu.
India links: School lunch tragedy, FDI, caste prejudice, China and more
Published 19 Jul 2013
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