India
Lance Price: Narendra Modi's India
BBC political correspondent for many years, worked at 10 Downing Street as deputy to Alistair Campbell, and was the Labour Party's Director of Communications during 2000 and 2001. He has returned to… Audio
Deadly Fashion
Two years ago this month, five factories under one roof in Bangladesh collapsed killing more than a thousand garment workers and injuring 2500 more. The factories supplied clothing for Western brands… Audio
Indian Anzacs
There were more than 15 thousand Indians fighting at Gallipoli but their part in the campaign is often forgotten. Military historian Rana Chhina says Indian infantry and artillery were vital to the… Audio
India: air pollution and illegal blood
Anu Anand lives in New Delhi, officially the city with the worst air pollution in the world. She's been looking at this issue, and also at India's market in illegal blood. Audio
Problems with rising Indian student numbers
Immigration officials are turning down almost four of every 10 student visa applications from India. Audio
Leslee Udwin: India's Daughter
British film maker, whose documentary film, India's Daughter, tells the story of the gang rape and murder of a young woman in Delhi in 2012, and the ensuing social fallout. Audio
Apples to India
Guhan Ramachandran is exporting New Zealand apples to India and selling them to a commercial market trader in Chennai. Audio
Apples to India
Guhan Ramachandran is exporting New Zealand apples to India and selling them to a commercial market trader in Chennai.
AudioShoba Narayan
Our correspondent in the second-most populated nation of the world, India, pop. 1,210,193,422 (census. 2011) is Bangalore-based Shoba Narayan. The Rajasthan government has made the yoga practice of… Audio
Barack Obama is in India to bolster trade
The American president, Barack Obama is in India to bolster trade and defence ties. Mr Obana and Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, reached agreement on a long-stalled pact that will allow American… Audio
Global Neighbours - India
Our correspondent in the second-most populated nation of the world, India, pop. 1,210,193,422 (census. 2011) is Bangalore-based, Shoba Narayan. 2014 in review, including Hindu nationalist Narendra… Audio
Indian students push immigration to all-time high
A new wave of students from India choosing to study in New Zealand has pushed annual immigration to an all-time high. Audio
India-US trade deal worth a trillion $ and millions of jobs
The US and India say a new global trade deal will create an extra 21 million jobs. Audio
A Minister of Yoga is appointed by India's Prime Minister
India has a new Minister of Yoga. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi a devout follower of daily yoga and a strict vegetarian has appointed Shripad Yesso Naik to the job. Audio
Sports Correspondent - India
Monitoring the run rate from the bleachers is Bangalore-based Sportskeeda journalist Nitin Fernandes. In cricket news: the West Indies pulled out of the cricket tour to India, the India vs Sri Lanka… Audio
Indian robbers dig to treasure
Police in northern India are searching for thieves who stole cash and jewellery worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, after tunneling into a bank vault. Audio
Our Own Odysseys - Journey for Change
Annette Culpan from Philanthropy New Zealand recently visited India to enquire about the growing commitment to a social enterprise culture. Audio
Death toll from India's Cyclone Hudhud rises as PM tours affected areas
The latest cyclone to hit India's eastern coast has displaced 40 thousand people and killed 24. Audio
Sports Correspondent - Thailand
The new football league in India (with the big money drawing former legends out of retirement), and Manny Pacquiao has a fight coming up on 22 November. Audio
Womad 2014 Live: Hollie Smith, Red Baraat
Highlights from live performances by Wellington-based singer-songwriter Hollie Smith and the Brooklyn based eight-piece band Red Baraat. Audio