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Why the Trump-Modi split is such a disaster
When it comes to bromances, President Donald Trump typically runs hot and cold. Remember Elon Musk? Vladimir Putin? First they’re besties, then they’re trading barbs. The latest example? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During Trump’s first term ...
SIXTEEN MONTHS ago Narendra Modi looked chastened. Having just lost his majority in a national election, the chest-thumping Indian leader was forced to lean on regional parties. His coalition showed little appetite for difficult reform. Some commentators ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will skip a regional summit in Kuala Lumpur, missing out on a possible meeting with US President Donald Trump. Modi called Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to inform him that he would attend the Association of ...
Being a Political Science enthusiast, PM Modi did a Bachelor’s and Master’s in the same programme from two renowned institutions, Delhi University and Gujarat University. Read on to know more.
The danger is that Mr Modi’s appetite for reforms may go soft, if they can no longer be sold to his nationalist supporters as a necessary sacrifice to strengthen India in an unfriendly world. The recent reforms are not enough.
Mihir Sharma is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. A senior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi, he is author of “Restart: The Last Chance for the Indian Economy.” There’s an old joke in India: Our prime minister always knows where ...
Modi tinkers with the rules to make them slightly less oppressive, but the country needs a free-market overhaul. The efforts of India’s prime minister to juice consumer spending and bolster the economy are showing signs of success.