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Modi the statesman must now sell domestic reform

  • Written by The Conversation
imageModi's visible international engagement has been as much for domestic as international consumption.Yonhap South Korea Out/EPA/AAP

On May 26 2014 Narendra Modi’s BJP was swept to power with the largest electoral majority in forty years. The scale of the victory was partly a product of his astute campaigning and effective use of social media....

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