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Suhasini Raj - Who Created Butter Chicken? India’s Great Curry Clash. - nytimes.com - India -  Delhi - Pakistan - Britain

Who Created Butter Chicken? India’s Great Curry Clash.

In 1947, two men, both named Kundan, fled Peshawar during the bloody partition that carved Pakistan out of British India. They landed in Delhi and soon became partners in a restaurant called Moti Mahal serving food from the Punjab region.

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Narendra Modi - Suhasini Raj - Free Food? Modi Makes Sure Every Indian Knows Whom to Thank for It. - nytimes.com - India

Free Food? Modi Makes Sure Every Indian Knows Whom to Thank for It.

Durga Prasad, an 80-year-old farmer, was resting under the shade of a tree in front of his home when the party workers came. An app on their smartphones could tell them in an instant who Mr. Prasad was, whom he might vote for — and why he should be grateful to India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi.

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Narendra Modi - Suhasini Raj - How A.I. Tools Could Change India’s Elections - nytimes.com - India

How A.I. Tools Could Change India’s Elections

For a glimpse of where artificial intelligence is headed in election campaigns, look to India, the world’s largest democracy, as it starts heading to the polls on Friday.

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Bill Gates - Bob Iger - Mark Zuckerberg - Suhasini Raj - In a Land of Lavish Weddings, This Prenuptial Party Takes the Cake - nytimes.com - Canada - India - Bhutan - Qatar - Sweden

In a Land of Lavish Weddings, This Prenuptial Party Takes the Cake

When a member of one of India’s wealthiest families gets married, big-name guests and showstopping pomp and circumstance are nothing unusual. But it’s not every day that the invitees include royalty, business titans, Bollywood luminaries and Rihanna, for three days of a pre-wedding spectacular, months ahead of the actual ceremony.

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Suhasini Raj - Pankaj Udhas, Bollywood Singer and Maestro of the Ghazal, Dies at 72 - nytimes.com - India -  Mumbai - Iran - Turkey

Pankaj Udhas, Bollywood Singer and Maestro of the Ghazal, Dies at 72

Pankaj Udhas, a singer from India whose soulful renditions of ghazals, or lyric love songs, were a cornerstone of many Bollywood films over his decades-long career, died in Mumbai on Monday. He was 72.

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Narendra Modi - Suhasini Raj - Ameen Sayani, Pioneering Radio Star in India, Dies at 91 - nytimes.com - India - Sri Lanka

Ameen Sayani, Pioneering Radio Star in India, Dies at 91

Ameen Sayani, a pioneering radio presenter who drew generations of listeners in India with his melodic voice on a radio show that became a national phenomenon, died on Tuesday. He was 91.

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Suhasini Raj - Burglars Hit Movie Director’s Home, Then Deliver a Cinematic Plot Twist - nytimes.com - India

Burglars Hit Movie Director’s Home, Then Deliver a Cinematic Plot Twist

When the thieves broke into the country home of a renowned film director in southern India, taking gold, silver and cash, they made a clean getaway. But days later, a small plastic bag appeared outside the house’s gates, stitched shut with thin sticks and containing something wrapped in a white handkerchief.

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