NEW DELHI—Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appears on track for a second term if exit polls bear out, but less clear to investors and executives is which version of Mr. Modi would take charge: the business-friendly leader or the divisive nationalist.
While Mr. Modi’s first term started in 2014 with ambitious plans to boost investment and growth through reform in what is now the fastest-growing large economy in the world, momentum for overhauls has sputtered in recent years. The 7-week election was dominated by Mr. Modi’s...
There’s only one Narendra Modi in India, and he is already visible to all. Just wait and see. Investors would sure find him welcome, but for swindlers among them.
Stupid article! If you know who Modi is, you wouldn't ask this question. The guy hasn't left anything to imagination in last 20 pdd years of public life, if you care to know the facts about his exceptional work ethic and leadership skills!
If anyone does rigging of anything it’s Congress.
Are those voter IDs being shown in the photo? Voter suppression? Racism?
There is only one version. Who ever comes to power. India is geared for small incremental changes. Which is not such a bad thing.
Elections are Rigged, Electronic Voting Machines are pre-programmed to make PM Modi's BJP party win in critical constituency.
We all know