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economist.com | Emma Hogan
There are some worrying signsBy Emma Hogan, Asia editor, The EconomistFans of democracy breathed a sigh of relief in June 2024, when India’s electorate returned Narendra Modi, the prime minister, to government with a weakened mandate. Mr Modi had been gunning for a landslide win for his third term, boasting beforehand of how his party would win 400 of the 543 seats, giving him free rein to ram through legislation.
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