ECONOMIC EXPECTATIONS

7th June 2019

     

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was re-elected to office in May with a landslide majority. Expectations are for Modi to push through land and labour reforms after his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 303 of 543 elected seats in the lower house of parliament to secure a single-party majority. Bloomberg reports, however, that following through on some of the pledges appears difficult without the required numbers in parliament’s upper house. Modi is pictured here speaking to members of the media outside the President House in New Delhi, on May 25, after it became clear that the BJP had won the election. Photograph: T Narayan for Bloomberg

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