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India markets face an 'inevitable' correction if Modi's election win disappoints, Bernstein says
The results of India's general elections could be the reason for a correction in the Indian stock market, according to Bernstein.CNBC - Business - India -
India election: fears that Modi’s BJP will polarise voters in fight for key state
Muslims worry Modi’s party will rely on familiar tactics of drawing on religious divisions as it battles Congress to to retain seats in Karnataka. The sun scorched the carpeted car park at Mudipu Junction outside Mangalore in Karnataka state as ...The Guardian - World - India -
India votes in second phase of national elections with Modi's BJP as front-runner
Millions of Indians voted in a moderate turnout in the second round of multi-phase national elections, with some big names in the contestABC News - World - India -
Modi increases anti-Muslim rhetoric in India election campaign
PM seeks to mobilise Hindu voters amid signs of low turnout and anti-incumbency sentimentFinancial Times - World - India -
Modi increases anti-Muslim rhetoric in India election campaign
PM seeks to mobilise Hindu voters amid signs of low turnout and anti-incumbency sentimentFinancial Times - Business - India -
India election: Modi and rivals trade accusations as voter turnout slumps in second phase
Parties clash over communal issues in increasingly charged campaign amid concerns unseasonably hot weather affecting voter numbers. India has held the second phase of the world’s biggest election, with prime minister Narendra Modi and his rivals ...The Guardian - World - India -
With India’s election in full swing, Narendra Modi is getting desperate – and dangerous | Salil Tripathi
The Indian PM may still be in a strong position; but incendiary, anti-Muslim rhetoric shows that all may not be going to plan. When Narendra Modi ran for prime minister for the first time in 2014, his overriding aim was to convince voters that he ...The Guardian - World -
India's poll panel seeks responses to complaints against Modi, Rahul Gandhi
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India’s farmers are up in arms again. Will it hurt Modi’s reelection campaign?
While the protestors are beginning to up the ante by blocking railway tracks, the agitation this time seems a pale shadow of their movement in 2020.CNBC - Business -
'Invisible in our own country': Being Muslim in Modi's India
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