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Why 2024 could be an inflection year for Bharat and Modi

“Head-on | Why 2024 could be an inflection year for India and Modi”, First Post, December 29, 2023:

“2023 was an exceptional year for India: A successful G20 presidency; Chandrayan-3’s moon landing near the lunar south pole, a global first; and an economy growing at 7 per cent in a world hit by recession and torn by wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

For Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the year though began with a loss in the Karnataka assembly election but ended with sweeping wins in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.

Not surprisingly, the Opposition looks at the 2024 Lok Sabha election with foreboding. It knows that another five years in political oblivion could spell the end of several family dynasties that run most political parties in India, including the Congress…..”

Read the full article at Firstpost.com

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