印度大选

Modi landslide clears way for ‘New India’ reform programme

Narendra Modi has won a landslide re-election victory that gives him unchallenged power to forge ahead with his efforts to build a “New India”, based on a stronger economy and greater stature on the global stage.

The prime minister’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party secured its second consecutive single-party parliamentary majority, avoiding dependence on coalition partners that could have acted as brakes on either bold economic reforms, or moves to reshape India as an openly majoritarian Hindu state.

A tea-seller’s son who eschewed family life to join India’s rightwing political movement, Mr Modi has now amassed political strength not commanded by any Indian politician since Jawaharlal Nehru, the first post-independence prime minister, or his daughter, Indira Gandhi, who also served as premier.

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