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Amelia Nierenberg - Friday Briefing: Narendra Modi’s India - nytimes.com - Japan - China - Usa - Russia -  Beijing - India -  New Delhi - Ukraine - Australia

Friday Briefing: Narendra Modi’s India

Narendra Modi has just won re-election as India’s prime minister, though by a far narrower margin than expected. With his third consecutive term, the charismatic strongman has sealed his position as the country’s most significant leader in generations.

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Nikkei staff writers - India election: Modi to be sworn in for new term as PM on June 8 - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi

India election: Modi to be sworn in for new term as PM on June 8

NEW DELHI/BENGALURU -- Election Commission officials on Tuesday counted ballots cast over India's six-week general election, which ended on June 1.

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KIRAN SHARMA - Nikkei staff writer - How Modi's BJP lost its majority in Indian elections: 5 things to know - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi

How Modi's BJP lost its majority in Indian elections: 5 things to know

NEW DELHI -- During India's six-week elections, most political pundits had predicted a landslide victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party.

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India’s disappearing mountains - aljazeera.com - India -  New Delhi

India’s disappearing mountains

101 East investigates the impact of illegally mining India’s mountains as desperate residents take on powerful miners.

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Narendra Modi - Droupadi Murmu - Modi's appeal clouded in India election by prices, jobs, graft, survey says - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi

Modi's appeal clouded in India election by prices, jobs, graft, survey says

NEW DELHI — Lack of jobs, high inflation and falling income in India led voters to rein in support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the general election where his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) failed to win a majority, according to a survey.

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Narendra Modi - a classauthorlink hrefhttpswwwaljazeeracomauthorajlabsAJLabsa - Mapping the results of the India election 2024 - aljazeera.com - India -  New Delhi

Mapping the results of the India election 2024

The Bharatiya Janata Party has fallen short of a majority on its own, but has the numbers with its National Democratic Alliance to form the next Indian government.

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Mallikarjun Kharge - Droupadi Murmu - Indian Prime Minister Modi set to take oath for a third time as allies pledge support - cnbc.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi

Indian Prime Minister Modi set to take oath for a third time as allies pledge support

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's National Democratic Alliance formally named him on Wednesday to lead a new coalition government for a third straight term, a day after it regained power with a surprisingly slim majority.

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Narendra Modi - India’s opposition, written off as too weak, makes a stunning comeback to slow Modi’s juggernaut - apnews.com - India -  New Delhi

India’s opposition, written off as too weak, makes a stunning comeback to slow Modi’s juggernaut

NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s bruised and battered opposition was largely written off in the lead-up to the national election as too weak and fragmented to take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his powerful Hindu nationalist governing party.

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