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"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 the global stage, one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for. mr modi is a divisive figure, but here, among his mostly hindu following, he can do no wrong. translation: he is like god for me. | he's made women like us feel safe. | translation: he's a good speaker, land he has built dreams and roadsl and villages and cities. no—one had done that till now. building infrastructure has been one of the strengths of mr modi's government. a few miles from the rally in uttar pradesh, we saw a road that was made just over a year ago, and met farmer ashok singh transpo
"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...
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there _ counter narendra modi's popularity. there are _ counter narendra modi's popularity. there are those that believe he just does not _ there are those that believe he just does not have the same charisma order— does not have the same charisma order clear— does not have the same charisma order clear messaging are really the organisational power to really counter — organisational power to really counter narendra modi and his party. briefly, _ counter narendra modi and his party. briefly, you _ counter narendra modi and his party. briefly, you are absolutely right, jobs, rising prices, there will be big issues in this election but the politics of religion, so many critics pointing out that that has led to the politics of division. absolutely, i think there was divisive politics as the opposition has pointed out has really led to a slow decline in terms of democratic principles in this country. it is actually something that human rights groups have also echoed, this kind of slow decline of democracy in india. there is a lot of concerns about that, if you look at the c
there _ counter narendra modi's popularity. there are _ counter narendra modi's popularity. there are those that believe he just does not _ there are those that believe he just does not have the same charisma order— does not have the same charisma order clear— does not have the same charisma order clear messaging are really the organisational power to really counter — organisational power to really counter narendra modi and his party. briefly, _ counter narendra modi and his party....
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"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 the global stage, one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for. mr modi is a divisive figure, but here, among his mostly hindu following, he can do no wrong. translation: he is like god for me. | he's made women like us feel safe. | translation: he's a good speaker, land he has built dreams and roadsl and villages and cities. no—one had done that till now. building infrastructure has been one of the strengths of mr modi's government. a few miles from the rally in uttar pradesh, we saw a road that was made just over a year ago, and met farmer ashok singh transpo
"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...
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it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high—speed rail route will connect india's financial capital, mumbai, with ahmedabad in gujarat. the infrastructure blitz has been a key driver of india's galloping gdp, and projects are getting completed faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk. timelines, which used to be five years, six years, seven years, all come to two years, two—and—a—half years, three years in terms of logistics, if you look at it. 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,
it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high—speed rail route will connect india's financial capital, mumbai, with ahmedabad in gujarat. the infrastructure blitz has been a key driver of india's galloping gdp, and projects are getting completed faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk. timelines, which used to be five years, six years, seven years, all come to two years, two—and—a—half years, three years in terms of logistics, if you look at...
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in 2014 ' clear modi of respondents its ability. now, many sayod stoking the fires of religious tensions. >> the false film that came to my mind was scary scared yeah, it's getting i sat down with sana survives. she was celebrating the end of ramadan with her family. >> that is the freedom of somebody just reading a skullcap. mining is own business, buying martin whatever he wants to and then heading home dying on the way a fear shared by many muslims in modi's india, wondering if this is the end of a secular indian government. >> and will it mean the end of their religious and civil rights? will ripley, cnn varanasi, india still to come the nuclear deal trump and netanyahu dismantled making the middle east more dangerous today. but first, the ukrainian maestro with a message of solidarity for her country's struggle against putin great teammates, crossing each other. >> we're gonna do a trust falls, stand up, you close your eyes. >> i'll say before trust what we suddenly up doc you. >> i told you there was a dummy. only purples gel
in 2014 ' clear modi of respondents its ability. now, many sayod stoking the fires of religious tensions. >> the false film that came to my mind was scary scared yeah, it's getting i sat down with sana survives. she was celebrating the end of ramadan with her family. >> that is the freedom of somebody just reading a skullcap. mining is own business, buying martin whatever he wants to and then heading home dying on the way a fear shared by many muslims in modi's india, wondering if...
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modi was accused of not doing enough to stop the violence the us effectively banned modi from stepping foot on us soil. a-band when he became prime minister in 2014. india's supreme court also clear modi of responsibility how many say modi is stoking the fires of religious tensions? >> the false film that came to my mind was scary scared yeah, it's getting i sat down with sana survive. >> she was celebrating the end of ramadan with their family. >> that is the freedom of somebody just reading a skullcap minding his own business buying martin whatever he wants to and then heading home and then dying on the way a fear shared by many muslims in modi's india, wondering spring if this is the end of a secular indian government. >> and will it mean the end of their religious and civil rights will ripley, cnn varanasi, india warming oceans are damaging coral reefs like australia's great barrier reef bots, underwater drones are helping scientists study these fragile ecosystem systems and finding ways to help save them, not to have boss temperatures are cooling across the northern us while there
modi was accused of not doing enough to stop the violence the us effectively banned modi from stepping foot on us soil. a-band when he became prime minister in 2014. india's supreme court also clear modi of responsibility how many say modi is stoking the fires of religious tensions? >> the false film that came to my mind was scary scared yeah, it's getting i sat down with sana survive. >> she was celebrating the end of ramadan with their family. >> that is the freedom of...
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this is a local cell of mr modi's bjp. across the country, they're a key driving force for the party's success. every member from the bottom to the top of the party is given a one—page list like this one of 60 voters... ..who they are tasked to meet several times ahead of the election. that's coupled with an unparalleled and exhaustive social media campaign. translation: every day, - i send messages on 400 groups. each of them has hundreds of members. our target is to reach at least 150,000 new people each day. sometimes, the message is far from the truth. this bjp ad states that mr modi got russia's war on ukraine paused for a few hours in 2022 to evacuate indian students, a claim spread by the ruling party, even though india's foreign ministry itself had called it absolutely inaccurate. much of mainstream news media and bjp leaders have amplified the claim. we asked a group of first—time voters outside a university what they believe. ukraine and russia paused the war for some times for the students to come out. trans
this is a local cell of mr modi's bjp. across the country, they're a key driving force for the party's success. every member from the bottom to the top of the party is given a one—page list like this one of 60 voters... ..who they are tasked to meet several times ahead of the election. that's coupled with an unparalleled and exhaustive social media campaign. translation: every day, - i send messages on 400 groups. each of them has hundreds of members. our target is to reach at least 150,000...
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it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high speed rail route will connect india's financial capital, mumbai, with ahmedabad in gujarat. the infrastructure blitz has been a key driver of india's galloping gdp, and projects are getting completed faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk. timelines, which used to be five years, six years, seven years. so i'll come to two years, two and a half years, three years in terms of logistics, if you look at it. 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 year for the last three years building highways and sea bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to be 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,
it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high speed rail route will connect india's financial capital, mumbai, with ahmedabad in gujarat. the infrastructure blitz has been a key driver of india's galloping gdp, and projects are getting completed faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk. timelines, which used to be five years, six years, seven years. so i'll come to two years, two and a half years, three years in terms of...
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we know over the last ten years narendra modi's government has made india richer but one of the main gripes the opposition has is that the wealth isn't fairly spread around. in fact, and a recent study found it's one of the most unequal in the world with the richest 1% controlling 40% of the wealth. what challenges does that pose? one thing one has to be careful of is inequalities statistics but that said, i think inequality is relatively high — and by the way, i don't think inequality has grown, increased or deteriorated under the modi government. so, i think what is much more important is to focus on those who are at the bottom end of the spectrum and trying to get them out of poverty. let's turn to the story of truong my lan who has been sentenced to death in vietnam. the property tycoon was found guilty of looting one of the country's largest banks over a period of 11 years. the bbc�*s southeast asia correspondentjonathan head breaks down the highly—publicised case. it's long been clear the communist authorities in vietnam wanted to make an example of truong my lan, the 67
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modi to democratic values? >> he is a committed electoral democrat. the election will be free and fair. in spite of the incredible logistic -- logistical challenges of holdinthe election for 950 million eligible voters. but also has the opposition had a level playing field and getting its message out to the citizens of the country to say, we are an incredible alternative. there are some concerns. the media does not offer criticism on the modi government's record, and the opposition feels between the arrest ofeaders in the use of tax authorities to free the assets of the opposition parties, that the playing field has not been as level as we would like. that is raise concerns for international observers of the election. john: how worrying is the religious violence we have seen recently? >> tremendously concerning. india's great contribution to democracy over the last 70 years has been the model of a multiethnic, multireligious country that manages to still have peaceful elections on a regular basis. any encroachment of religious tension and religious vi
modi to democratic values? >> he is a committed electoral democrat. the election will be free and fair. in spite of the incredible logistic -- logistical challenges of holdinthe election for 950 million eligible voters. but also has the opposition had a level playing field and getting its message out to the citizens of the country to say, we are an incredible alternative. there are some concerns. the media does not offer criticism on the modi government's record, and the opposition feels...
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we know over the last ten years in modi's _ last ten years in modi's government has made india ritschard but one of the main gripes the opposition has is that the wealth isn't fairly spread around and in recent study found is one of the most equal a —— article in the world with i% equal a —— article in the world with i% focusing a0% of the wealth of what challenges does that pose? wealth of what challenges does that ose? ., wealth of what challenges does that pose?— wealth of what challenges does that ose? ., ., , ., that pose? one thing one has to be careful— that pose? one thing one has to be careful of— that pose? one thing one has to be careful of is _ that pose? one thing one has to be careful of is inequalities - be careful of is inequalities but that said, i think inequality is relatively high and by the way, i don't think inequality has grown, increased or deteriorated under the moody government. so, ithink or deteriorated under the moody government. so, i think what is much more important is to focus on those who are at the bottom end of the spectrum and trying to
we know over the last ten years in modi's _ last ten years in modi's government has made india ritschard but one of the main gripes the opposition has is that the wealth isn't fairly spread around and in recent study found is one of the most equal a —— article in the world with i% equal a —— article in the world with i% focusing a0% of the wealth of what challenges does that pose? wealth of what challenges does that ose? ., wealth of what challenges does that pose?— wealth of what...
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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 we've also seen amidst the crowd is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for. mr modi is a divisive figure. but here, among his mostly hindu following, he can do no wrong. translation: he's like god for me. - he's made women like us feel safe. translation: he's a good - speaker and he has built drains and roads and villages and cities. no—one had done that till now. building infrastructure has been one of the strengths of mr modi's government. a few miles from the rally in uttar pradesh, we saw a road that was made just over a year ago and met farmer ashoke singh transporting his produce. translation: we can move freely now, an
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 we've also seen amidst the crowd is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for....
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it seems pretty likely that narendra modi i pretty likely that narendra modi will win a historic third consecutive term, that i think whether question is is really about how much control will he have in parliament? part of narendra modi's election campaign has been this ambitious goal of getting 400 seats out of the 532 that are available. and there are those that believe that actually he is not going to get that actually he is not going to get that many seats, in fact it might be a lot less than what the bjp is hoping for. narendra modi is campaigning on three really big principles. we are looking at his economic record on growth, his very successful welfare schemes and finally his hindu nationalist agenda, that has really gotten narendra modi this far and he is hoping it will carry him into his third term. of course there is an opposition, in fact the largest opposition, in fact the largest opposition is indian national congress, a very storied political party here in india. there have been criticisms against the opposition, even though they have banded together to try to create this
it seems pretty likely that narendra modi i pretty likely that narendra modi will win a historic third consecutive term, that i think whether question is is really about how much control will he have in parliament? part of narendra modi's election campaign has been this ambitious goal of getting 400 seats out of the 532 that are available. and there are those that believe that actually he is not going to get that actually he is not going to get that many seats, in fact it might be a lot less...
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it is very closely controlled by modi and his international security advisors. the targets of this are part of a broader community, religious community of sikhs who are regarded by the modi government as a threat, as enemies of the of the sort of hindu nationalist state that modi is focused on building. so the two targets that we spend our story focused on, were kind of leaders of an effort to revive a largely dormant campaign to create a separate state, a separate place for sikhs in northern india. this was something that sort of traces back to the 1980's, when there was a lot of -- many thousands of people were killed that sort of went quiet for many decades since then, but has flared back up with, since modi came to power. william: i mean, the idea of a foreign government attempting to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil. i mean, the i used the word audacity. does that seem like the right word to you? how did they feel that they could and should pull off such a such a thing? greg: and audacity is probably an understatement here. it's remarkably brazen for the in
it is very closely controlled by modi and his international security advisors. the targets of this are part of a broader community, religious community of sikhs who are regarded by the modi government as a threat, as enemies of the of the sort of hindu nationalist state that modi is focused on building. so the two targets that we spend our story focused on, were kind of leaders of an effort to revive a largely dormant campaign to create a separate state, a separate place for sikhs in northern...
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it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high—speed rail routes will connect india's financial capital mumbai with ahmedabad in gujarat. the infrastructure has been a key driver to india's galloping gdp and projects are getting completed faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk. timelines which used to be five years, six years, seven years, it's all come to two years, two and a half years, three years. in terms of logistics, if you look at it, india has jumped 38 places higher. criss—crossing the country to unveil these megaprojects has been india's prime minister narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every year for the last three, building highways and 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 l
it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high—speed rail routes will connect india's financial capital mumbai with ahmedabad in gujarat. the infrastructure has been a key driver to india's galloping gdp and projects are getting completed faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk. timelines which used to be five years, six years, seven years, it's all come to two years, two and a half years, three years. in terms of logistics, if you look at it,...
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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 we've also seen amidst the crowd is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for. mr modi is a divisive figure. but here, among his mostly hindu following, he can do no wrong. translation: he's like god for me. | he's made women like us feel safe. | translation: he's a good speaker i and he has built drains and roads. in villages and cities. no one had done that till now. building infrastructure has been one of the strengths of mr modi's government. a few miles from the rally in uttar pradesh, we saw a road that was made just over a year ago and met farmer ashoke singh transporting his produce. translation: we can move freely now, an
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 we've also seen amidst the crowd is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be...
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modi, well. we witnessed the expansion of the base of the zionist regime , he traveled there , israeli military companies are working there, the rafale company is active in india now, and even a kind of twin. unfortunately, this idea is seen in opposition to muslims, which seems to have created a very dangerous deadlock for minorities, especially muslims. there, if muslims and bjp can reach a kind of rapprochement around moral issues, because both are unbounded and barbaric opponents, this might be a way out for muslims, mr. zahedi, thank you for your presence . it's the wax worms, yeah , yeah, let me let me get some watch, all right, we all good here, all right, let me let me transfer and then i'll go grab a fork and take a bite, okay, ja, ich mal gerade jetzt eigentlich. kommen und bei für die presse, okay, warum wir es jetzt vorgestellt? good night, god bless you. where are you? how are you? we are fine. don't worry . we have come to sarai irani to buy a cooler. this time of the year, the spe
modi, well. we witnessed the expansion of the base of the zionist regime , he traveled there , israeli military companies are working there, the rafale company is active in india now, and even a kind of twin. unfortunately, this idea is seen in opposition to muslims, which seems to have created a very dangerous deadlock for minorities, especially muslims. there, if muslims and bjp can reach a kind of rapprochement around moral issues, because both are unbounded and barbaric opponents, this...
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so if that's accurate, these go very close to the inner core of modi's inner circle. william: how has the u.s. responded to this? i mean, your report lays out the tension that the biden administration has of wanting to cultivate india as a growing power, as a negotiating partner, but also seemingly quite alarmed at this brazen attempt at an assassination on u.s. soil. greg: this was a nightmare situation for the biden administration because on the one hand, you have a very grave, violation of american sovereignty. you have a foreign government plotting to kill a sikh activist, but somebody who is a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil. and at the same time, this plot is traced to a country that the biden administration has spent three years trying to build closer ties with, largely because of a concern about china. and as i said, this sort of shifting geopolitical order has given india increased leverage in its relationship with the united states. and so you end up with a situation where literally at the same time the biden administration is welcoming the indian prime minister t
so if that's accurate, these go very close to the inner core of modi's inner circle. william: how has the u.s. responded to this? i mean, your report lays out the tension that the biden administration has of wanting to cultivate india as a growing power, as a negotiating partner, but also seemingly quite alarmed at this brazen attempt at an assassination on u.s. soil. greg: this was a nightmare situation for the biden administration because on the one hand, you have a very grave, violation of...
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prime minister narendra modi _ minimise that cost. prime minister narendra modi remains _ minimise that cost. prime minister narendra modi remains popular . minimise that cost. prime minister narendra modi remains popular in | minimise that cost. prime minister i narendra modi remains popular in the country's north, where people subscribe to his hindu is nationalist agenda. but head south, and the prime minister's ruling party, the bjp, has little to no presence. translation: , . ., translation: the first thing i came to vote for was _ translation: the first thing i came to vote for was to _ translation: the first thing i came to vote for was to have _ translation: the first thing i came to vote for was to have a _ translation: the first thing i came to vote for was to have a country - to vote for was to have a country without any religious disharmony. we will come to vote in tamil nadu. hindus, muslims, christians, we are altogether in this unity should. divisive politics have come to define the last decade under mr modi. democratic
prime minister narendra modi _ minimise that cost. prime minister narendra modi remains _ minimise that cost. prime minister narendra modi remains popular . minimise that cost. prime minister narendra modi remains popular in | minimise that cost. prime minister i narendra modi remains popular in the country's north, where people subscribe to his hindu is nationalist agenda. but head south, and the prime minister's ruling party, the bjp, has little to no presence. translation: , . .,...
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it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high—speed rail route will connect india's financial capital, mumbai, with ahmedabad in gujarat. the infrastructure blitz has been a key driver of india's galloping gdp, and projects are getting completed faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk. timelines, which used to be five years, six years, seven years, all come to two years, two—and—a—half years, three years in terms of logistics, if you look at it. 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,
it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high—speed rail route will connect india's financial capital, mumbai, with ahmedabad in gujarat. the infrastructure blitz has been a key driver of india's galloping gdp, and projects are getting completed faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk. timelines, which used to be five years, six years, seven years, all come to two years, two—and—a—half years, three years in terms of logistics, if you look at...
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it sounds like modi is a pretty good investment but not as good for india once it moves past modi. >> it said india is a very good investment. i think that india in general is a country that needs to move along. it's two steps forward, one step back. under modi you've got economic progress but i only say two things to summarize my view here. yes india does appear to have a lot of great momentum for now. the second thing i will caution is that don't put all your eggs in one basket. for five years ago everyone only wanted to speak up on china as the operative emerging market and it sucked the energy out of so many investment opportunities because it was seen as the only real big winning bid in emerging markets. all the sentiment turned on that. >> that was the rockefeller international chairman. and of course wall street we coast david westin who joins me now. great conversation. a lot to get into. one of the biggest questions heading into the election is how much credit modi deserves for what we are seeing out of india's economy. david: and how much of the indian people giving him whet
it sounds like modi is a pretty good investment but not as good for india once it moves past modi. >> it said india is a very good investment. i think that india in general is a country that needs to move along. it's two steps forward, one step back. under modi you've got economic progress but i only say two things to summarize my view here. yes india does appear to have a lot of great momentum for now. the second thing i will caution is that don't put all your eggs in one basket. for...
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prime minister narendra modi is looking to win a third successive term. for more on this, i spoke to south asia correspondent samira hussain who's in delhi, and arunoday mukharji, who's following the election from chennai. just today, there are 166 million eligible voters. that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the sense of the scale. and what they've done is, they have, all, there is voting taking place, in 21 different states across the country. and part of the reason what makes voting here such a big, monumental task is not only the size of the population, but it's also the size of the country, and the diversity within the country, and because, according to indian law, you cannot be more than two kilometres away from a polling booth. so, you are a situation in which you have electoral officials that are travelling five hours, sometimes on animals, to be able to take a voting machine to one resident perhaps in a remote area in a forest. and if i could bring you in on that point, arunoday mukha
prime minister narendra modi is looking to win a third successive term. for more on this, i spoke to south asia correspondent samira hussain who's in delhi, and arunoday mukharji, who's following the election from chennai. just today, there are 166 million eligible voters. that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the sense of the scale. and what they've done is, they have, all, there is voting taking place, in 21 different states across...
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and promising modi is bidding for an historic third time in voting. our guest believes that this is a noncompetitive election. joining us from new delhi is a senior fellow from the center propeller see research -- the center for research. for policy research. >> there is a great imbalance of power. ten years, and its adversaries. the opposition despite -- remains fragmented. it is not able to challenge the bjp. that leaves no stone unturned to maximize its position. the concern is not just about the imbalance but about these elections free and fair character. the location of political funding is heavily skewed in favor of the bjp. it has misused its position ot to impair the opposition. opposition leaders have been arrested over the past events, the bank accounts have been frozen. public institutions -- against parties and leaders, the party in the government exerts a strong control over the media, making it difficult for the opposition to make itself heard. and more seriously perhaps, the election commission is no longer considered an impartial arbit
and promising modi is bidding for an historic third time in voting. our guest believes that this is a noncompetitive election. joining us from new delhi is a senior fellow from the center propeller see research -- the center for research. for policy research. >> there is a great imbalance of power. ten years, and its adversaries. the opposition despite -- remains fragmented. it is not able to challenge the bjp. that leaves no stone unturned to maximize its position. the concern is not...
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narendra modi remains popular _ minimise the cost. narendra modi remains popular in _ minimise the cost. narendra modi remains popular in the _ minimise the cost. narendra modi remains popular in the north, - minimise the cost. narendra modi l remains popular in the north, where people subscribe to his hindu nationalist agenda but in the south the prime minister's ruling party, the prime minister's ruling party, the bjp, has little to no presence. translation: l the bjp, has little to no presence. translation:— the bjp, has little to no presence. translation: i came to vote for a country without _ translation: i came to vote for a country without religious _ translation: i came to vote for a i country without religious disharmony for the we all come to vote in tamil matter, hindus, christians, altogether. this unity should grow. divisive politics have defined the last decade, said the opposition, led by this man. democratic freedoms, especially for muslims and other minorities, are being eroded. he lacks the charisma and clear messa
narendra modi remains popular _ minimise the cost. narendra modi remains popular in _ minimise the cost. narendra modi remains popular in the _ minimise the cost. narendra modi remains popular in the north, - minimise the cost. narendra modi l remains popular in the north, where people subscribe to his hindu nationalist agenda but in the south the prime minister's ruling party, the prime minister's ruling party, the bjp, has little to no presence. translation: l the bjp, has little to no...
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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 support of the bjp's men here in tamil nadu. the party is hoping that with the prime minister's support and his charisma that he'll be able to crack the south. do you think you're going to win? i'm the person we are going to win. we are very confident. we are doing our hard work. we are doing o
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...
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and this is one such moment, another moment, mody has a serious... such relations with israel mody supported at first, when there was an attack, this rocket attack, hamas, then immediately supported israel, and this was a departure from traditional politics and support for palestine, then in the un, the voting was somehow changed, and there then they voted for or abstained or something like that, so you know, it’s like sitting on two chairs, so to speak, yes, what we can see from the outside, but that’s it he will do balancing, i think that now they are also actively negotiating peace summits, and maybe they will participate, so i am not sure, i cannot say this in advance, but it is a very serious, serious sign that the minister of foreign affairs dmytro kuleba recently visited india, and this is already a big plus, because you know that, this did not happen, in 2017 pavlo klimkin went and after that this meeting, then it is very important, india allocated, announced already in january that it allocates a grant, of course, that's pennies, compare
and this is one such moment, another moment, mody has a serious... such relations with israel mody supported at first, when there was an attack, this rocket attack, hamas, then immediately supported israel, and this was a departure from traditional politics and support for palestine, then in the un, the voting was somehow changed, and there then they voted for or abstained or something like that, so you know, it’s like sitting on two chairs, so to speak, yes, what we can see from the outside,...
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this is the statement of the current prime minister narendra modi. he hopes to win a third consecutive term. under modi's leadership, india's economy surpassed britain's in terms of gdp in 2023 and became the fifth largest in the world. him the goal is to achieve the status of a developed country before old age regardless of the proclamation. in 2047 to sit on two chairs, so to speak, yes, what we can see from the outside, but this is the kind of balancing that he will do, i think that now they are also actively negotiating peace summits, and maybe they will participate, and indeed , recent polls point to a victory for modi's party, the bjp and its allies, but the opposition, india's... inclusive development alliance says india is now sliding towards autocracy, representatives of indian minorities report discrimination and attacks, and freedom house classifies india as only a partially free country. mr. narendra modi claims to have passed a bill offering reservation in parliament. he performed an important role and then told the nation that the parli
this is the statement of the current prime minister narendra modi. he hopes to win a third consecutive term. under modi's leadership, india's economy surpassed britain's in terms of gdp in 2023 and became the fifth largest in the world. him the goal is to achieve the status of a developed country before old age regardless of the proclamation. in 2047 to sit on two chairs, so to speak, yes, what we can see from the outside, but this is the kind of balancing that he will do, i think that now they...
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prime minister modi expressed warm congratulations. putin after his re-election. the hysterical kuleba, in the spirit typical of ukrainian diplomats , said that every barrel of russian oil bought by india contains a significant share of ukrainian blood. and a dubious proposal, which, according to kiev, may interest delhi, to participate in the post-war restoration of ukraine. well, besides this, kiev will try to play on the long-standing border conflict between india and china. let us remind you that it is skany. was associated with a recent scandal that led to the resignation of the head of the national security and defense council of ukraine danilov. he distorted the last name and insulted the special representative of china lihue, we are waiting for the same miracles of diplomacy from behind. after the russian invasion... ukraine didn't like india's actions, they had a whole series of questions, why doesn't india condemn russia, why is it still buying russian oil, why isn't prime minister modi calling on putin to withdraw his troops? in general, a whole series
prime minister modi expressed warm congratulations. putin after his re-election. the hysterical kuleba, in the spirit typical of ukrainian diplomats , said that every barrel of russian oil bought by india contains a significant share of ukrainian blood. and a dubious proposal, which, according to kiev, may interest delhi, to participate in the post-war restoration of ukraine. well, besides this, kiev will try to play on the long-standing border conflict between india and china. let us remind...
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mr modi is desperate to change that because for the bjp, every single seat matters. they would never be able to make it, what we stand for and the values of self—respect and respect for our culture, great love for our language and identity, this is antithetical to the notion of this far—right and strife causing and rabble rousing and percentage politics. there is a profound impact on the values that this poses. on the values that this espouses. nevertheless, the prime minister has made eight trips since january. and then, there is a young politician speaking of a strong order, able to connect to the people in their own language. hundreds of come out and support of the bjp�*s men here. the party is hoping that with the prime minister's support, and his charisma, that he will be able to crack the south. do you think you're going to win? 100% we are going to win. we are very confident and doing our hard work and longer groundwork, more importantly, it is a brand that is entering every house. a brand for integrity in their brand for honesty and a brand for hard wor
mr modi is desperate to change that because for the bjp, every single seat matters. they would never be able to make it, what we stand for and the values of self—respect and respect for our culture, great love for our language and identity, this is antithetical to the notion of this far—right and strife causing and rabble rousing and percentage politics. there is a profound impact on the values that this poses. on the values that this espouses. nevertheless, the prime minister has made...
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what is it looking like for prime minister modi and his ruling party? i am in the swing state of rajasthan. this has gone for both parties at different times throughout the history of this country. but right now it is under bgp leadership. you can see some flags behind me, but if you go round the corner it is absolutely littered with bgp plaques. itjust shows you how fiercely that the bgp is campaigning for this state. 0nly part of the state is going to be voting at the end of the week, when the first days of voting takes place. it is important to remember that for the bjp, even though prime minister narendra modi is heavily favoured to win a third consecutive term, they are fighting and they are contesting in every constituency they can. really making a push to gain as many seats as possible. what gain as many seats as possible. what are some of — gain as many seats as possible. what are some of the _ gain as many seats as possible. what are some of the key _ gain as many seats as possible. what are some of the key election issues on the minds of the
what is it looking like for prime minister modi and his ruling party? i am in the swing state of rajasthan. this has gone for both parties at different times throughout the history of this country. but right now it is under bgp leadership. you can see some flags behind me, but if you go round the corner it is absolutely littered with bgp plaques. itjust shows you how fiercely that the bgp is campaigning for this state. 0nly part of the state is going to be voting at the end of the week, when...
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you modi keeps his current 'ob. you mentionedfi modi keeps his currentjob. you mentioned earlier some of the issues you have been talking about two people there. aside from the jobs and the prices, what you the focus will be when people come to cast their vote?— their vote? this primarily is the main focus- _ their vote? this primarily is the main focus. we _ their vote? this primarily is the main focus. we have _ their vote? this primarily is the main focus. we have been - their vote? this primarily is the | main focus. we have been trying their vote? this primarily is the - main focus. we have been trying to understand — main focus. we have been trying to understand from them the major issues _ understand from them the major issues and — understand from them the major issues and whenever we talk to them to understand what really has been the general life like over the past couple _ the general life like over the past couple of— the general life like over the past couple of years, this is the primary concern _ couple of years, this is the primary co
you modi keeps his current 'ob. you mentionedfi modi keeps his currentjob. you mentioned earlier some of the issues you have been talking about two people there. aside from the jobs and the prices, what you the focus will be when people come to cast their vote?— their vote? this primarily is the main focus- _ their vote? this primarily is the main focus. we _ their vote? this primarily is the main focus. we have _ their vote? this primarily is the main focus. we have been - their vote? this...
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prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot, one in eight of the world's population, so voting takes place on seven separate days over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. a right given to every adult citizen since india's independence. more than 75 years on, it remains a much cherished one. despite the blazing heat, people came out. this is rural muzaffarnagar in uttar pradesh. a politically significant state because it sends the most number of mps to parliament. many here are farmers and daily wagers, coming in early so they can get to theirjobs after voting. this man has flown back from saudi arabia, where he works as a construction labourer, to cast his ballot. translation: unemployment is the biggest issue in india. i the situation for young people is terrible, and it can only change if we cast a vote and elect leaders
prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot, one in eight of the world's population, so voting takes place on seven separate days over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. a right given to every adult citizen since india's independence. more than 75 years on, it...
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modi is better known than this party. the indian alliance and the other alliance, the india alliance, is centered on the party. there is congress, which has traditionally and historically been very important in india and has been able to win the majority of votes many times, but in recent times , bharati party or janatu party has a large social base. it will be the third time and the only person who , like nehru, has been able to hold office for three times the prime minister of india will be elected in this election based on the seats of the lok sabha or lower house. in india, we have a lower house or loksa and an upper house which is like the senate called the rajya sabha. 543 people are elected by election and 2 people are appointed by appointment. from. the british indian family and population of those who have been in this country since the british colonial period in india and they also have representatives anyway , the main issues are in two different types of views and readings , which the bjp party and the other p
modi is better known than this party. the indian alliance and the other alliance, the india alliance, is centered on the party. there is congress, which has traditionally and historically been very important in india and has been able to win the majority of votes many times, but in recent times , bharati party or janatu party has a large social base. it will be the third time and the only person who , like nehru, has been able to hold office for three times the prime minister of india will be...
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i minister modi is hoping to emerge with a third five-year term. as haslinda amin has been looking at this for us, but let's bring in our correspondent on the ground outside the station in a southern city. what is the mood on the ground ahead of the start of this mammoth vote for india? >> the mood is hot. you will see fewer voters behind me that we did witness earlier this morning as the sun climbed through the day. this is also a weekday, and we might see a last-minute rush. as you mentioned, this is an important election domestically and for the global economy. india is the world's fastest-growing economy, the world's largest economy at the largest democratic electoral process in the world. prime minister modi is looking for a third term, but that is not all. she is looking for a third term with the super majority of 400 or more seeds of the total 543. that ambition here will be a protest because several parts of southern india have not yet been charmed by prime minister modi. his party did not win a single seat here. if he wants to take the num
i minister modi is hoping to emerge with a third five-year term. as haslinda amin has been looking at this for us, but let's bring in our correspondent on the ground outside the station in a southern city. what is the mood on the ground ahead of the start of this mammoth vote for india? >> the mood is hot. you will see fewer voters behind me that we did witness earlier this morning as the sun climbed through the day. this is also a weekday, and we might see a last-minute rush. as you...
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prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive term. our correspondent samira hussain has more from rajasthan. 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
prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive term. our correspondent samira hussain has more from rajasthan. 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...
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a swanky bullet train another, a show piece project of the prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming high—speed rail route $15 million well connect the financial capital mumbai were direct. the infrastructure has been a key driver of india's gallopin gdp and projects are getting completing faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk, they used to be five years, six years, seven years, have come to two years, 2.5 years three years, india hasjumped 38 places higher. years, india has “umped 38 places higher. criss-crossing the country _ places higher. criss-crossing the country to _ places higher. criss-crossing the country to unveil - places higher. criss-crossing the country to unveil these l the country to unveil these mega projects, has spent in india's prime minister, narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every year for has spent over $100 billion every yearfor the last has spent over $100 billion every year for the last three. building highways and bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to pay rich election dividends for the prime list.
a swanky bullet train another, a show piece project of the prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming high—speed rail route $15 million well connect the financial capital mumbai were direct. the infrastructure has been a key driver of india's gallopin gdp and projects are getting completing faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk, they used to be five years, six years, seven years, have come to two years, 2.5 years three years, india hasjumped 38 places higher. years, india has “umped...
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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 support of the bjp's men here in tamil nadu. the party is hoping that with the prime minister's support and his charisma that he'll be able to crack the south. do you think you're going to win? i'm the person we are going to win. we are very confident. we are doing our hard work. we are doing o
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...
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prime minister narendra modi portrays india's future as strong and united. but election day in manipur was marred by violence. the hindu majority metei militia allegedly captured polling booths. they are heavily armed and throughout the conflict, accused of killing with impunity. civil rights advocates accuse the state government run by modi's bharatiya janata party, or bjp, of protecting the perpetrators, and exploiting ethnic divisions. >> this is a war crime. this is ethnic cleansing. and plus, this is a religious persecution. >> kim gangte is a kuki women rights activist who has documented sexual crimes. >> most of our women who are there in the valley. they were being tortured. they were being raped. they were being killed. last may, two kuki women were paraded naked, beaten, and sexually assaulted by a mob of hundreds. one of them was allegedly gangraped. >> we are very much indian. we are very much the daughters and sons of india. we really wonder why the central government is still keeping silent. >> repeated requests for an interview with state gove
prime minister narendra modi portrays india's future as strong and united. but election day in manipur was marred by violence. the hindu majority metei militia allegedly captured polling booths. they are heavily armed and throughout the conflict, accused of killing with impunity. civil rights advocates accuse the state government run by modi's bharatiya janata party, or bjp, of protecting the perpetrators, and exploiting ethnic divisions. >> this is a war crime. this is ethnic cleansing....
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but ece mentioned greg remotely -- mentioned narendra modi. president biden gave narendra modi the biggest, most elaborate state dinner in american history. does that send, for those who feel that narendra modi is taking india into a sort of regrettable trajectory with deeply chauvinistic, xenophobic forms of hindu, does the united states in celebrating him, is that an era that will hopefully -- an error that will hopefully not be reproduced in subsequent administrations, or is it simply geopolitics? china is there, therefore india has to be treated differently? lenny: it is an example of a recurring pattern. ben mentioned the international order not existing. i agree. in a sense, we had this moment from the fall of the berlin wall to sometime decades ago, a few years ago, which was this moment where america had enormous power, but even then it was not a unified order, but it is receding. now i think what we are dealing with is in america's -- i should say in american foreign policy establishment's desire to retain primacy, a sense of primacy
but ece mentioned greg remotely -- mentioned narendra modi. president biden gave narendra modi the biggest, most elaborate state dinner in american history. does that send, for those who feel that narendra modi is taking india into a sort of regrettable trajectory with deeply chauvinistic, xenophobic forms of hindu, does the united states in celebrating him, is that an era that will hopefully -- an error that will hopefully not be reproduced in subsequent administrations, or is it simply...