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Apr 23 2024
Analysis
Why elections in India, the world’s largest democracy, are crucial to watch
Last summer, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood next to President Biden in the White House and said regarding India’s democracy, “there is absolutely no space for discrimination.” He was speaking during a rare press briefing and was challenged by an American journalist on concerns regarding India’s democratic values and discrimination against its Muslim citizens. Over the weekend, in an
PBS NewsHourApr 22 2024
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India’s Economic Activity Continues to Expand, Flash PMIs Show
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India’s economic activity continued to expand in April, driven by strength in both the services and manufacturing sectors, according to a flash survey by HSBC Holdings Plc.
BloombergApr 18 2024
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How A.I. Tools Could Change India’s Elections
For a glimpse of where artificial intelligence is headed in election campaigns, look to India, the world’s largest democracy, as it starts heading to the polls on Friday.
An A.I.-generated version of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that has been shared on WhatsApp shows the possibilities for hyperpersonalized outreach in a country with nearly a billion voters. In the video — a demo clip
New York Times (News)Apr 18 2024
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The World’s Biggest Election Is Set to Begin: India Votes
Each day, Bloomberg journalists take you across a selection of towns and cities as they gear up for the big vote. Hi, this is Dan Strumpf and I’m just back in New Delhi after a reporting trip to southern India. Coimbatore is a quiet industrial hub in Tamil Nadu state, but it has been focus of furious campaigning by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition politicians ahead of the polls
BloombergApr 22 2024
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Violence returns to India’s troubled Manipur state amid elections
Two tribal Christians guarding their village have been killed in attacks that involved gunfire and mortars in the northeast Indian state of Manipur, as per allegations by a local Kuki-Zo tribal organization. The attacks were reportedly carried out by central forces and Hindu Meitei insurgents, who then engaged in acts of dragging, mutilating and stomping on the bodies. The Indigenous Tribal
The Christian PostApr 19 2024
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First stage of world’s largest election under way in India
By Ashok Sharma and Krutika Pathi | Associated Press NEW DELHI — Millions of Indians began voting on Friday in a six-week election that’s a referendum on Narendra Modi, the populist prime minister who has championed an assertive brand of Hindu nationalist politics and is seeking a rare third term as the country’s leader. People began lining up at polling stations hours before they were allowed
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