Illustration on tensions between India and Russia over China by l Hunter/The Washington Times
India and Taiwan Increased Trade Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times
US-India Relationship Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times
Koppu Ram Mohan, father of Indian student Sharath Koppu who was shot dead in the U.S. holds a photograph of his son in Hyderabad, India, Tuesday, July 17, 2018. 25-year-old Koppu was shot on July 6 during an armed robbery at a fast food restaurant in Kansas City where he worked. Authorities say a gunman being investigated in the killing of the university student from India shot and wounded three Kansas City police officers Sunday before dying in an exchange of gunfire with police. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
Illustration on the nuclear balace of India and Pakistan by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
Illustration on freedom of religion in India by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times
Illustration on the Christian minority in India by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
In this Dec. 23, 2017, file photo, an worker is silhouetted as he prepares a temporary structure for Christmas and New Year celebrations in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala state, India. Though Christians make up only about two percent of India's 1 billion-plus population, Christmas is a national holiday celebrated with much fanfare. (AP Photo/R S Iyer, File)
Unrest in India Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times
Illustration on an Israel/India alliance by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
Illustration on religious and ethnic harmony in India by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
The Crony Castes of India Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times
Illustration on the necessary nationalism of America and India by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
This Wednesday, June 26, 2017 photo shows a general view of the Umaid Bhawan Palace gardens in Jodhpur, India. In the summer of 1944, hundreds of royals gathered for the opening of Umaid Bhawan Palace, a magnificent sandstone edifice that dominates the skyline in India's northwestern city of Jodhpur. It was the last of its kind. Three years later, India was free from British colonial rule, and more than 500 princely states — the semi-sovereign principalities ruled by royal clans — faced an uncertain future. Most have faded into obscurity, but the family that built this palace continues to thrive — in part by converting a section of it into a hotel. (AP Photo/Vineeta Deepak)
FILE - This March 6, 2007 photo, shows a general view of the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, India. The 347-room palace, considered one of the world's fanciest residences, was used as the primary location for "Viceroy House," a film by director Gurinder Chadha. The movie details the last days of the British Empire in India and the bloody partition with what became Pakistan in 1947. (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi, File)
FILE- In this Feb. 1, 2017 file photo, an Indian farmer works in his paddy field in Roja Mayong village, east of Gauhati, India. Researchers report a link between crop-damaging temperatures and suicide rates in India, where more than 130,000 farmers end their lives every year. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath, File)
FILE- In this Dec. 11, 2016 file photo, Indian farmer women walk carrying straw on their heads at Basi village on the outskirts of Allahabad, India. Researchers report a link between crop-damaging temperatures and suicide rates in India, where more than 130,000 farmers end their lives every year. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh, File)
FILE- In this March 7, 2017 file photo, Indian women farmers work in their farm on the eve of International Women's Day on the outskirts of New Delhi, India. Researchers report a link between crop-damaging temperatures and suicide rates in India, where more than 130,000 farmers end their lives every year. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri, File)
FILE- In this July 22, 2017 file photo, an Indian farmer uses a pair of bulls to plough a vegetable field on the outskirts of Hyderabad, India. Researchers report a link between crop-damaging temperatures and suicide rates in India, where more than 130,000 farmers end their lives every year. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A, file)
Indian tourists take a boat ride in the river Ganges in Allahabad, India, Thursday, July 13, 2017. India's main environmental agency has banned the dumping of any kind of waste within 500 meters (yards) of the most polluted parts of the Ganges, a river considered sacred by devout Hindus. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
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