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How Modi’s foreign policy 3.0 may change after losing his majority
Semafor via Yahoo News· 40 minutes agoWestern officials, many of whom have battled criticism that deepening ties with India represents a...
India’s top court halts release of film ‘offensive’ to Muslim women and Islam
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThe...granted the petitioner the freedom to object to the constitution of the review committee. The...
India’s opposition leveraged caste and constitution to shock Modi in election
Reuters via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoAYODHYA/VARANASI, India (Reuters) -A seminal moment in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's unsuccessful...
Third term for Modi likely to see closer defense ties with US asIndia's rivalry with China grows
Detroit News· 7 days agoFresh from declaring victory in India's election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered few details...
Clip shared with false claim 'Pakistan flag hoisted' after opposition won in Indian mega-state
AFP via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoParty (BJP) to secure a majority in the state after the country's general election. The flag in the...
How cybersecurity and AI will influence global elections in 2024
Network World· 9 hours agoThe nefarious trend of seeking to influence voters and undermine the legitimacy of election results...
India’s Modi to take oath as PM for third term with coalition allies
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoIndia’s Narendra Modi is set to be sworn in as the prime minister for a third term in power, but...
‘Vote against jail’: How two Modi critics won India election from prison
Al Jazeera· 7 hours agoOn the afternoon of June 4, a crowd of several hundred young men gathered in front of a two-storey...
Surprise election results preserved India’s democracy and constitution
Bangor Daily News· 4 days agoTestament says, so Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was just begging for humiliation. In 10 years...
Mexico and India Elections Shook Things Up. What to Play Now.
Barrons.com· 23 hours agoRecent upsets in India and Mexico delivered a reminder that polls can be wrong—and politics can...