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india hasjumped 38 places higher. crisscrossing the country to unveil these mega projects, has been india's prime minister, narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every yearfor the last three, building highways and sea bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to pay rich election dividends for the prime minister. but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so the rural incomes suffer because of that. the other area, which is a little weak, is the consumption. private consumption. the household consumption growth is not even half- of the overall gdp growth, but overall, it's a good story. mr modi will be hoping his infrastructure bet will spur large scale industrial growth and create jobs. a major missing piece in india's growth story. nikhil inamdar, bbc news, kolkata. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. wild weather to greet us first thing this monday
india hasjumped 38 places higher. crisscrossing the country to unveil these mega projects, has been india's prime minister, narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every yearfor the last three, building highways and sea bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to pay rich election dividends for the prime minister. but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so the...
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, and india that has found its voice in the world, and india that hosted the 620 world, and india that hosted the g20 with miranda murray's face on billboards all over the country, he is good at marketing, travelling around the world and meeting leaders. they like those things when they see it. he has also been remarkably successful using the state to give people things that they need, whether it is subsidies, the construction of toilets, electricity lines, gas connections, things that make him popular with women as well. he is very popular. he is canny and smart with the deployment of services and using the state, welfarism, basically. the reason however an illiberal aspect to it where india still is a democracy despite the declining honour several rankings for democracy. it is becoming illiberal in a classic sense, when you look at liberal democracies around the world where it is focused less on secularism, for example, less on its liberalism, individual choice and rights. instead migratory projects himself as a ceo type figure who makes tough decisions, even as some of this comes wi
, and india that has found its voice in the world, and india that hosted the 620 world, and india that hosted the g20 with miranda murray's face on billboards all over the country, he is good at marketing, travelling around the world and meeting leaders. they like those things when they see it. he has also been remarkably successful using the state to give people things that they need, whether it is subsidies, the construction of toilets, electricity lines, gas connections, things that make him...
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india hasjumped 38 places higher. crisscrossing the country to unveil these mega projects, has been india's prime minister, narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every yearfor the last three, building highways and sea bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to pay rich election dividends for the prime minister. but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so the rural incomes suffer because of that. the other area, which is a little weak, is the consumption. private consumption. the household consumption growth is not even half of the overall gdp growth, but overall, it's a good story. mr modi will be hoping his infrastructure bet will spur large scale industrial growth and create jobs. a major missing piece in india's growth story. nikhil inamdar, bbc news, kolkata. sir salman rushdie has spoken in chilling detail to the bbc about the knife attack which almost ended his life. the accl
india hasjumped 38 places higher. crisscrossing the country to unveil these mega projects, has been india's prime minister, narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every yearfor the last three, building highways and sea bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to pay rich election dividends for the prime minister. but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so the...
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first of seven phases in voting in india's general election is due to take place on friday. prime minister of narendra modi and the bjp are likely to win a third consecutive term in office. nevertheless, you see that they are campaigning hard. just take this swing state of rajasthan and you see posters and flags for the bjp and the ruling party on several street corners. dozens of opposition parties have banded together to form an alliance to try and counter some of the prime minister's popularity so what are theissues minister's popularity so what are the issues that matter to voters? one, of course, is the economy and theissue one, of course, is the economy and the issue of unemployment, especially among young people. the main opposition party say that under the prime minister's leadership over the prime minister's leadership over the last decade, there has been an erosion of democratic principles, especially when it comes to india's largest minorities, muslims. ultimately, what will happen in this election will be decided in the ballot box with results coming out at the b
first of seven phases in voting in india's general election is due to take place on friday. prime minister of narendra modi and the bjp are likely to win a third consecutive term in office. nevertheless, you see that they are campaigning hard. just take this swing state of rajasthan and you see posters and flags for the bjp and the ruling party on several street corners. dozens of opposition parties have banded together to form an alliance to try and counter some of the prime minister's...
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.- india. the opposition is from the congress party. there is a lot at stake. _ if you want more on this you can look for the latest episode of the global story podcast. it's available on bbc sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. we will have the top business stories right here, the uk inflation and more. see you in a moment. hello there. tuesday was another fairly cool day, winds a little bit lighter. but we had further showers, some heavy with hail and thunder once again. next few days, it's pretty similar, it stays on the chilly side. there will be further showers or longer spells of rain, a bit of sunshine. nights will be cool. we're still in this chilly air mass, as you can see here, for wednesday. so it means things starting off rather chilly. further showers across eastern areas, and this tangle of weather fronts will bring thicker cloud and some rain to western parts of the uk through the day. so we'll start with some showers across eastern scotland, some snow on the hills, showers, windy weather affecting the northeast of e
.- india. the opposition is from the congress party. there is a lot at stake. _ if you want more on this you can look for the latest episode of the global story podcast. it's available on bbc sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. we will have the top business stories right here, the uk inflation and more. see you in a moment. hello there. tuesday was another fairly cool day, winds a little bit lighter. but we had further showers, some heavy with hail and thunder once again. next few days,...
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in india's southern states, regional parties dominate. here in tamil nadu, the dmk won a clear majority in the last election, while prime minister narendra modi's party, the bjp, did not win even a single seat and has limited presence anywhere else in the south. mr modi is desperate to change that because, for the bjp, every single seat matters. however hard the bjp tries, they will never be able to make inroads here. what we stand for — the values of self—respect, you know, respect for our culture, a great love for our language, our identity. this is antithetical to the notion of hindutva and far right and kind of strife causing and rabble rousing and, you know, percentage politics. so there's a profound conflict of the values that will succeed in tamilnadu and the values that the bjp espouses. the bjp may disagree. nevertheless, the prime minister has made eight trips since january. and then there is kay amali young and tamil speaking, a strong orator, able to connect to the people in their own language. hundreds have come out in su
in india's southern states, regional parties dominate. here in tamil nadu, the dmk won a clear majority in the last election, while prime minister narendra modi's party, the bjp, did not win even a single seat and has limited presence anywhere else in the south. mr modi is desperate to change that because, for the bjp, every single seat matters. however hard the bjp tries, they will never be able to make inroads here. what we stand for — the values of self—respect, you know, respect for our...
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india's southern states, regional parties dominate. here, the dmk when the clear majority in the last election. while prime minister's party did not win a single seat and as limited presence anywhere else in the south. mr modi is desperate to change that because for the bgp, every single seat matters —— bjp. for the bgp, every single seat matters -- izah— for the bgp, every single seat matters -- bjp. , ., , matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make — matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make it, _ matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make it, what _ matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make it, what we _ matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make it, what we stand - matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make it, what we stand for i able to make it, what we stand for and the values of self—respect and respect for culture, great love for language and identity, this is antithetical to the notion of this in far right and strife causing an rabble rousing and percentage politics. there is a
india's southern states, regional parties dominate. here, the dmk when the clear majority in the last election. while prime minister's party did not win a single seat and as limited presence anywhere else in the south. mr modi is desperate to change that because for the bgp, every single seat matters —— bjp. for the bgp, every single seat matters -- izah— for the bgp, every single seat matters -- bjp. , ., , matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make — matters -- bjp. they would...
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in india's southern states, regional parties dominate. here in tamil nadu, the dma won a clear majority in the dma won a clear majority in the last election in prime minister's narendra modi's party the bjp did not win a single seat and has limited presence anywhere else in the south. mr modi is desperate to change that because for the bjp, every single seat matters. what we stand for, the values of self respect, respect for our culture, a great love for our culture, a great love for our language, our identity, this is antithetical to the notion of far right and strive causing and rabble rousing and, you know, percentage politics, right? so there is a profound conflict of the values that will succeed in tamil nadu and the values that the bjp espouses. the values that the bjp espouses-— the values that the bjp espouses. the values that the bjp esouses. 1 , espouses. the bjp may disagree. nevertheless, _ espouses. the bjp may disagree. nevertheless, the _ espouses. the bjp may disagree. nevertheless, the prime - nevertheless, the prime mi
in india's southern states, regional parties dominate. here in tamil nadu, the dma won a clear majority in the dma won a clear majority in the last election in prime minister's narendra modi's party the bjp did not win a single seat and has limited presence anywhere else in the south. mr modi is desperate to change that because for the bjp, every single seat matters. what we stand for, the values of self respect, respect for our culture, a great love for our culture, a great love for our...
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we're just days away before the largest election the world has ever seen, as people in india head to the polls for its general election. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population, and more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but they'll need to return to india in person to do so. voting takes place over six weeks, beginning april 19th — that's this friday. it will conclude on ijune. the election results are expected to come three days later on june 4th. polls suggest the prime minister narendra modi will win a third consecutive term. but as our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports — throughout india — he's a controversial figure. cheering. narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election, but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of the party that very much believes it's going to win another resounding victory. and
we're just days away before the largest election the world has ever seen, as people in india head to the polls for its general election. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population, and more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but they'll need to return to india in person to do so. voting takes place over six weeks, beginning april 19th — that's this friday. it will conclude on ijune. the...
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i'm in rajasthan which is considered a swing state here in india. at the last election, it went to the ruling party, the bjp. in fact, everywhere around me, you see them coming here this morning, a lot of bjp flags, even a rally going to be held by the home minister here. that really shows you that the bjp is campaigning hard in this state to make sure that they actually are able to keep it. rajasthan or at least parts of it are going to be voting at the end of this week when the first phase of polling opens up. remember, polling in this country takes seven phases, it will go on for about six weeks and so, although the elections really kick—off this week and first votes happen on friday, we will not actually get a result until somewhere around during the fourth. just result until somewhere around during the fourth.— during the fourth. just talk us throu:h, during the fourth. just talk us through. for— during the fourth. just talk us through, for voters, - during the fourth. just talk us through, for voters, what - during the fourth. just talk
i'm in rajasthan which is considered a swing state here in india. at the last election, it went to the ruling party, the bjp. in fact, everywhere around me, you see them coming here this morning, a lot of bjp flags, even a rally going to be held by the home minister here. that really shows you that the bjp is campaigning hard in this state to make sure that they actually are able to keep it. rajasthan or at least parts of it are going to be voting at the end of this week when the first phase of...
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india is gearing up for a general election, set to be the largest the world has ever seen. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population — and more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but they'd need to return to india in person to do so. the voting takes place over six weeks beginning this friday, with the result expected at the beginning ofjune. the polls suggest the prime minister, narendra modi, will win a third successive term. but he is a controversial figure. yogita limaye reports. "thank you, modi," a woman shouts, waiting for the prime minister to arrive. modi, modi! narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election, but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of a party that very much believes it's going to win another resounding victory, and what we've also seen amid the crowds is confidence about being indian on t
india is gearing up for a general election, set to be the largest the world has ever seen. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population — and more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but they'd need to return to india in person to do so. the voting takes place over six weeks beginning this friday, with the result expected at the beginning ofjune. the polls suggest the prime minister,...
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india's general election will be held over six weeks of the 19th of april to the 1st ofjune, the biggest the world has ever seen. 969 million people taking to the polls, roughly one in eight of the global population. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive turn and in the final week of campaigning i spoke to samira hussain about how it's looking for the indian prime minister and his government. i met him in the swing _ minister and his government. i met him in the swing state _ minister and his government. i met him in the swing state of— ministerand his government. i “net him in the swing state of rajasthan. right now, it is under the bjp leadership and you see some flags behind me but go around the corner it's absolutely littered with bjp flags and that shows you how fiercely bjp is campaigning for this state. only part of the state will be voting at the end of the week when the first days of voting take place but it's important to remember for the bjp, even though prime minister narendra modi is heavily favoured to win a third consecutive term, they are fi
india's general election will be held over six weeks of the 19th of april to the 1st ofjune, the biggest the world has ever seen. 969 million people taking to the polls, roughly one in eight of the global population. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive turn and in the final week of campaigning i spoke to samira hussain about how it's looking for the indian prime minister and his government. i met him in the swing _ minister and his government. i met him in the swing...
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the other issue plaguing india is the unemployment situation, it is quite high, especially for young people. and then there are the social freedoms and if you listen to what the opposition party has said, is they say, look, this is something that has really eroded quite a bit under prime minister men narendra modi. you see freedoms especially for minorities in this country, the muslim population. if you look at the kinds of pressure the pressure has been under or any opposition parties. of course, the bjp would counter those claims by the opposition. but even independent organisations have really highlighted the increasingly authoritarian tone of the bjp government. authoritarian tone of the bjp government-— authoritarian tone of the bjp covernment. ., ~ , ., , . government. thank you very much indeed. breaking news, the singapore prime minister will relinquish his office on the 15th of may 202a. he will formally advise the president to appoint a deputy prime minister and ministerforfinance to appoint a deputy prime minister and minister for finance to succeed him. so the breaking
the other issue plaguing india is the unemployment situation, it is quite high, especially for young people. and then there are the social freedoms and if you listen to what the opposition party has said, is they say, look, this is something that has really eroded quite a bit under prime minister men narendra modi. you see freedoms especially for minorities in this country, the muslim population. if you look at the kinds of pressure the pressure has been under or any opposition parties. of...
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the other issue plaguing india is the unemployment situation, it is quite high, especially for young people. and then there are the social freedoms and if you listen to what the opposition party has said, is they say, look, this is something that has really eroded quite a bit under prime minister men narendra modi. you see freedoms especially for minorities in this country, the muslim population. if you look at the kinds of pressure the pressure has been under or any opposition parties. of course, the bjp would counter those claims by the opposition. but even independent organisations have really highlighted the increasingly authoritarian tone of the bjp government. sir salman rushdie has spoken in chilling detail to the bbc about the knife attack which almost ended his life. the acclaimed author was stabbed 12 times on stage in new york two years ago. he said he thought he was dying, and the loss of sight in one of his eyes "upsets him every day". he was speaking to the bbc�*s alan yentob in new york, ahead of the publication of his new memoir. oh, my god! screaming. today at six,
the other issue plaguing india is the unemployment situation, it is quite high, especially for young people. and then there are the social freedoms and if you listen to what the opposition party has said, is they say, look, this is something that has really eroded quite a bit under prime minister men narendra modi. you see freedoms especially for minorities in this country, the muslim population. if you look at the kinds of pressure the pressure has been under or any opposition parties. of...
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india is gearing up to hold its general election and it'll be the largest the world has ever seen. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — more than the population of all the countries of europe combined. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can take part as well, though they have to return to the country to cast their ballot. voting takes place over six weeks, beginning this friday through to 1st ofjune, with the results announced on june 4th. the prime minister narendra mohdi is hoping to win his third successive term and opinion polls suggests he will. although a controversial figure, he's amassed a huge following, almost unparalleled in contemporary india, as our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. cheering. narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election, but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of the party that very much believes it's going to win another resounding victory. and what
india is gearing up to hold its general election and it'll be the largest the world has ever seen. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — more than the population of all the countries of europe combined. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can take part as well, though they have to return to the country to cast their ballot. voting takes place over six weeks, beginning this friday through to 1st ofjune, with the results announced on june 4th. the prime minister...
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now to india where the general election begins on friday this week. most predictions suggest prime minister narendra modi will win another resounding victory — his third consecutive mandate. while mr modi is a controversial figure, he has amassed a huge following of supporters, almost unparalleled in contemporary india. from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. lorenzo moji is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an injured election that only a few leaders have such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing is the confidence of a party that very much believes it will win another resounding victory, and what we have also seen is confident about being indian on the global stage, one of the things prime and modri tanya will be about. mrmodri isa mr modri is a divisive figure, but here among his mostly hindu following he can do no wrong. translation: he following he can do no wrong. translation:—
now to india where the general election begins on friday this week. most predictions suggest prime minister narendra modi will win another resounding victory — his third consecutive mandate. while mr modi is a controversial figure, he has amassed a huge following of supporters, almost unparalleled in contemporary india. from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. lorenzo moji is the reigning superstar...
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and we take a look at india's infrastructure _ india's infrastructure transformations as prime minister narendra modi looks to win another term in office. welcome to bbc news now. treating to a is arrived at a courthouse in manhattan, he is the first us president, current orformer, to face a criminal trial. —— we go to a courthouse in new york where president trump is arriving. this is the only way to touch money trial which is due to get under way in just a few minutes or so. it is expected to last, we understand, at least six weeks. the first few weeks are a very complicated task of what has to happen, and that isjury selection which will get under way today and we are just waiting for donald trump to get out of the car. we think he may have, actually. you're just trying to clarify what has happened there on the ground but to remind you donald trump charged with cases of fraud related to hush money logically paid to the former aduu money logically paid to the former adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the election. he has pleaded not guilty. that is him outside a manhattan cou
and we take a look at india's infrastructure _ india's infrastructure transformations as prime minister narendra modi looks to win another term in office. welcome to bbc news now. treating to a is arrived at a courthouse in manhattan, he is the first us president, current orformer, to face a criminal trial. —— we go to a courthouse in new york where president trump is arriving. this is the only way to touch money trial which is due to get under way in just a few minutes or so. it is...
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cooperation notjust bilaterally but with regional pouches — partners such as philippines or australia or india to again provide peace and stability that is required for trade and stability in the region and regional growth. we had a us ambassador to japan speaking. we also had the japanese ambassador to the us speaking. each and every time they brought up china. the us ambassador has specifically said that the us strategy is to isolate china. how will this be regarded by china watching all of this? ., ., ., ~ ., of this? china will look at this as traditional - of this? china will look at this as traditional cold . of this? china will look at | this as traditional cold war mindset. this is that expression it uses, to describe how the united states works with allies and partners around the world. in reality, i think the world. in reality, i think the united states is thinking about how to work with allies and partners within the region to shape the behaviour of china so it follows rules that have been established by the global community in post—world war ii period. we will the criticism, whic
cooperation notjust bilaterally but with regional pouches — partners such as philippines or australia or india to again provide peace and stability that is required for trade and stability in the region and regional growth. we had a us ambassador to japan speaking. we also had the japanese ambassador to the us speaking. each and every time they brought up china. the us ambassador has specifically said that the us strategy is to isolate china. how will this be regarded by china watching all of...
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it was going from united arab emirates to india, as far as we know. and iranian official news agency has now published videos that we could we could see as well earlier in the program of helicopters, irgc helicopters landing on the ship and taking the ship to iranian waters. it had 25 crew. and all they say is that this ship is linked to israel. and what do we know about what possibly could happen next? some of the iranian officials are in a in a precarious situation at the moment, because, as we've had reports that they're preparing for a major attack against israel following the air strike that killed seven top iranian irgc commanders in syria earlier this month. but so far, although the iranian supreme leader has threatened that there would be a punishment for israel for this attack, we know that the reports say that they have also communicated like private messages to the american side, that their reaction and their retaliation could be quite limited. but the reports say they have mobilised ballistic missiles and also drones. and both american and
it was going from united arab emirates to india, as far as we know. and iranian official news agency has now published videos that we could we could see as well earlier in the program of helicopters, irgc helicopters landing on the ship and taking the ship to iranian waters. it had 25 crew. and all they say is that this ship is linked to israel. and what do we know about what possibly could happen next? some of the iranian officials are in a in a precarious situation at the moment, because, as...
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her parents in india were never told and died without knowing of her ordeal. i knew if i tell them i've been to prison, that's it, i will lose them. so, i lost both of them before my conviction was overturned. i swear by almighty god... the investigator on seema's case originally said he didn't know of other complaints about the horizon software system, but today admitted he did. this should have been mentioned or presented to the defence so that, obviously, they could make their own inquiries or representations about this. with hindsight, maybe i should have been a bit more forceful with trying to get this disclosure to the defence. what's emerged from behind the doors of the inquiry this morning — and for several months — is an organisation reluctant and nervous about acknowledging the scale of the problems at horizon software, very reluctant to share or disclose the information and using criminal convictions as evidence that horizon was working when the evidence on which this convictions was based was faulty. lawyers for the victims say the post office
her parents in india were never told and died without knowing of her ordeal. i knew if i tell them i've been to prison, that's it, i will lose them. so, i lost both of them before my conviction was overturned. i swear by almighty god... the investigator on seema's case originally said he didn't know of other complaints about the horizon software system, but today admitted he did. this should have been mentioned or presented to the defence so that, obviously, they could make their own inquiries...
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plus, how india's prime minister is benefitting from roads and bridges being built at breakneck speed. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm mariko 0i. tensions in the middle east have escalated, after iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles towards israel. almost all the weapons were shot down by israeli, american and allied forces. iran's attacks were in response to a suspected israeli strike on iran's embassy compound in syria at the beginning of the month. this is the first time iran has attacked israel directly, although the two countries have been at loggerheads for years. all this will rattle investors and oil markets. the nikkei index is down by more than 1% this morning.
plus, how india's prime minister is benefitting from roads and bridges being built at breakneck speed. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm mariko 0i. tensions in the middle east have escalated, after iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles towards israel. almost all the weapons were shot down by israeli, american and allied forces. iran's attacks were in response to a suspected israeli strike on iran's embassy compound in syria at the beginning of the month. this is the first...
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we take a look at india's infrastructure transformations, as prime minister narendra modi looks to win a third successive term in office. let's go live now to the court house in new york, where donald trump is expected shortly. he's been charged with 3a counts of fraud, relating to hush money allegedly paid to the former porn star, stormy daniels, before the 2016 election. he's pleaded not guilty. it is the first time our us president, former or current, has faced a criminal trial. let's speak to our new york correspondent nada tawfik. take us through what is going to happen today.
we take a look at india's infrastructure transformations, as prime minister narendra modi looks to win a third successive term in office. let's go live now to the court house in new york, where donald trump is expected shortly. he's been charged with 3a counts of fraud, relating to hush money allegedly paid to the former porn star, stormy daniels, before the 2016 election. he's pleaded not guilty. it is the first time our us president, former or current, has faced a criminal trial. let's speak...
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the ship was seized in the morning in the strait of hormuz going to india, as far as we know, the official news agency has published videos. of helicopters landing on the ship, taking the ship to iranian waters, 25 crew, this ship is linked to israel... to iranian waters, 25 crew, this ship is linked to israel. . .- ship is linked to israel... what could happen _ ship is linked to israel... what could happen next? _ ship is linked to israel... what could happen next? iranian . ship is linked to israel... what - could happen next? iranian officials are in a precarious _ could happen next? iranian officials are in a precarious situation - could happen next? iranian officials are in a precarious situation at - could happen next? iranian officials are in a precarious situation at the. are in a precarious situation at the moment following the air strike that killed seven top commanders in syria this month but so far although the iranian supreme leader threatened there would be a punishment for israel for this attack, we know the reports say they have also communicated private messages to the am
the ship was seized in the morning in the strait of hormuz going to india, as far as we know, the official news agency has published videos. of helicopters landing on the ship, taking the ship to iranian waters, 25 crew, this ship is linked to israel... to iranian waters, 25 crew, this ship is linked to israel. . .- ship is linked to israel... what could happen _ ship is linked to israel... what could happen next? _ ship is linked to israel... what could happen next? iranian . ship is linked to...