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Narendra Modi - ASHOK SHARMA - India’s Modi vows to boost social spending, make country into a manufacturing hub ahead of election - apnews.com - China - India -  New Delhi

India’s Modi vows to boost social spending, make country into a manufacturing hub ahead of election

NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday vowed to boost social spending, develop infrastructure and make India into a global manufacturing hub as companies shift away from China, as he unveiled his Hindu nationalist party’s election strategy.

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Narendra Modi - KIRAN SHARMA - Nikkei staff writer - India elections set to kick off: 5 things to know - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi

India elections set to kick off: 5 things to know

NEW DELHI -- India, the world's most populous country and largest democracy, kicks off its weekslong, multiphase general elections on April 19, with popular Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a third straight five-year term in power.

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Arvind Kejriwal - Thousands attend rally in Delhi to challenge Modi ahead of elections - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi

Thousands attend rally in Delhi to challenge Modi ahead of elections

NEW DELHI (AP) -- Thousands of people on Sunday attended a rally by an alliance of India's opposition parties that criticized the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of stifling opponents and undermining democratic institutions ahead of a national election next month.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP Week in Pictures: Asia - apnews.com -  New Delhi -  Mumbai -  Dhaka - region Asia-Pacific - Cambodia

AP Week in Pictures: Asia

April 5-11, 2024

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Contributing writer - FAISAL MAHMUD - Bangladeshi - Bangladeshi 'India out' campaign hits Ramadan sales - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi -  Dhaka

Bangladeshi 'India out' campaign hits Ramadan sales

DHAKA -- Shopper Sinthia Amin rejected an Indian brand of biryani masala promoted to her by an employee in an upscale supermarket recently. Like many Bangladeshis fed up with what they perceive as New Delhi's interference in local politics, she is boycotting Indian products.

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Narendra Modi - KIRAN SHARMA - Nikkei staff writer - India elections set to kick off: 5 things to know - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi

India elections set to kick off: 5 things to know

NEW DELHI -- India, the world's most populous country and largest democracy, kicks off its weekslong, multiphase general elections on April 19, with popular Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a third straight five-year term in power.

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Masses gather for Eid celebrations in India - aljazeera.com - India -  New Delhi

Masses gather for Eid celebrations in India

Drones capture images of thousands of Muslims celebrating Eid at New Delhi’s Grand Mosque in India. The Taj Mahal too became a site for worship, as did mosques and markets across the country.

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Michael Kugelman - Maria Siow - ‘Here to stay’: US-India ties bound by ‘shared interests’, won’t be marred by recent incidents, analysts say - scmp.com - Usa - India -  New Delhi - Pakistan - Washington -  Washington

‘Here to stay’: US-India ties bound by ‘shared interests’, won’t be marred by recent incidents, analysts say

Washington’s concerns arose after the arrest of a senior Indian opposition politician last month, and ahead of India’s coming implementation of a religion-based citizenship law that critics say discriminates against followers of Islam and undermines India’s secular constitution.

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