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the deal india signed, which is that india signed, which is that india is going to subsidise the micron factory 2.7 billion in investments, 2 billion of which will come from the indian government. no equity, no nothing. we arejust government. no equity, no nothing. we are just going to give the money. now, $2 billion seems to me you know, for an industrial country, it is pocket change. for india, $2 billion is over one third the entire higher education budget of the central government. so we are spending $2 billion for watch? 5000 jobs. fine we are spending $2 billion for watch? 5000 jobs.— we are spending $2 billion for watch? 5000 jobs. watch? 5000 “obs. one of your former watch? 5000 jobs. one of your former colleagues _ watch? 5000 jobs. one of your former colleagues has - watch? 5000 jobs. one of your former colleagues has raised i former colleagues has raised serious concerns about industrial concentration in india, crony capitalism, the fact that players like the tiny are growing at the cost of other smaller businesses. do you agree? it other smaller businesses. do you agree
the deal india signed, which is that india signed, which is that india is going to subsidise the micron factory 2.7 billion in investments, 2 billion of which will come from the indian government. no equity, no nothing. we arejust government. no equity, no nothing. we are just going to give the money. now, $2 billion seems to me you know, for an industrial country, it is pocket change. for india, $2 billion is over one third the entire higher education budget of the central government. so we...
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ram is the thought of india. ram is the constitution of india. those are the words by the prime minister of a secular country, made building a hindu temple. key to his re—election campaign, it has exalted his popularity. sitting next to mr modi, chief of the rashtriya swayamsevak sangh, or rss, the right—wing hindu nationalist organisation seen as the ideological fountainhead for the ruling party. the rss is entrenched in families, and it's a deeply conservative, inward—looking militia which was founded in 1925, which mr modi and his party pays obeisance to. mr modi doesn'tjust respect the rss. he became a member in his teens. archive: they raise the saffron flag. - that brand of hindu nationalism was behind the demolition of the 16th—century mosque three decades earlier where the ram temple now sits. and across the country, other mosques are under threat from hindu nationalism. a court in mr modi's home constituency ruled hindus can worship in the basement of the gyanvapi mosque. believers in hindutva feel emboldened, but the local musli
ram is the thought of india. ram is the constitution of india. those are the words by the prime minister of a secular country, made building a hindu temple. key to his re—election campaign, it has exalted his popularity. sitting next to mr modi, chief of the rashtriya swayamsevak sangh, or rss, the right—wing hindu nationalist organisation seen as the ideological fountainhead for the ruling party. the rss is entrenched in families, and it's a deeply conservative, inward—looking militia...
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ram is the thought of india. ram is the constitution of india. those are the words by the prime minister of a secular country made building a hindu temple key to his re—election campaign, it is exalted as popularity. sitting next to mr modi, chief of the rashtriya swayamsevak sangh, or rss. the right—wing hindu nationalist organisation seen as the ideological fountainhead for the ruling party. the rss is entrenched in families, and it's a deeply conservative, inward looking militia, which was founded in 1925, which mr modi and his party pays obeisance to. mr modi doesn'tjust respect the rss, he became a member in his teens. that brand of hindu nationalism was behind the demolition of the 16th century mosque three decades earlier, where the ram temple now sits. and across the country, other mosques are under threat from hindu nationalism. a court in mr modi's home constituency ruled hindus can worship in the basement of the mosque. believers in hindutva feel emboldened, but the local muslim community is fearful for their place in narendra modi
ram is the thought of india. ram is the constitution of india. those are the words by the prime minister of a secular country made building a hindu temple key to his re—election campaign, it is exalted as popularity. sitting next to mr modi, chief of the rashtriya swayamsevak sangh, or rss. the right—wing hindu nationalist organisation seen as the ideological fountainhead for the ruling party. the rss is entrenched in families, and it's a deeply conservative, inward looking militia, which...
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your responsibility as a citizen of india. at responsibility as a citizen of india. �* , . 3 z: india. a staggering 18.3 million first-time - india. a staggering 18.3| million first-time voters india. a staggering 18.3 - million first-time voters are million first—time voters are eligible to vote in these elections.— eligible to vote in these elections. . . elections. this is where we start to form _ elections. this is where we start to form our _ elections. this is where we start to form our political l start to form our political opinions. we can actually work for the first time and see how it is going to unfold.— it is going to unfold. what view is the _ it is going to unfold. what view is the most - it is going to unfold. whatl view is the most important it is going to unfold. what. view is the most important in —— election issue. view is the most important in -- election issue.— -- election issue. there is some kind _ -- election issue. there is some kind of _ -- election issue. there is some kind of detector - -- election issue. there is| some kind of detector ship -
your responsibility as a citizen of india. at responsibility as a citizen of india. �* , . 3 z: india. a staggering 18.3 million first-time - india. a staggering 18.3| million first-time voters india. a staggering 18.3 - million first-time voters are million first—time voters are eligible to vote in these elections.— eligible to vote in these elections. . . elections. this is where we start to form _ elections. this is where we start to form our _ elections. this is where we start to form...
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the reason why india's external affairs minister defended india post make decision and asked ally united states to not take a narrow view of the port, saying the iranian port deal will benefit the entire region. india's second largest partner hasissued india's second largest partner has issued a stern warning, saying india could face repercussions for engaging with iran, a country under economic sanctions by the us. india's minister said in the past, even the us has been very appreciative of the larger relevance the port of chabahar has. negotiations on this deal have been going on since 2018, delayed because of us sanctions on iran. for india it is also a first managing of port overseas, investing about $120 million in developing the port and towards india's point of expanding geopolitical parlor in the region and countering chinese and pakistan influence in the region. turning to travel and tourism now — asia pacific has emerged as a top destination for global travellers, according to mastercard economics institute's latest travel trends report. japan leads the top spot, welcoming a
the reason why india's external affairs minister defended india post make decision and asked ally united states to not take a narrow view of the port, saying the iranian port deal will benefit the entire region. india's second largest partner hasissued india's second largest partner has issued a stern warning, saying india could face repercussions for engaging with iran, a country under economic sanctions by the us. india's minister said in the past, even the us has been very appreciative of...
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plus, the former governor of india i the former governor of india central bank on why the country's plan to cut foreign investors may not be the best one. hello and welcome to asia business report, i'm suranjana tewari. we are learning that who the fighters say they will continue attacking vessels in the region of the red sea. this announcement comes after they launched a drone attack in yemen on a us commercial vessel of eden. the escalating tensions in the red sea have many analyst concerns that the impact of these attacks will drive up the cost—of—living. —— houthi. some companies had to take a tool, driving up costs or have decided to suspend shipment indefinitely. head of oil trading at the research firm describes what is at stake in the markets.— in the markets. what is at stake is — in the markets. what is at stake is that _ in the markets. what is at stake is that a _ in the markets. what is at stake is that a lot - in the markets. what is at stake is that a lot of - in the markets. what is at stake is that a lot of oil i in the markets. what is at stake is that a lot
plus, the former governor of india i the former governor of india central bank on why the country's plan to cut foreign investors may not be the best one. hello and welcome to asia business report, i'm suranjana tewari. we are learning that who the fighters say they will continue attacking vessels in the region of the red sea. this announcement comes after they launched a drone attack in yemen on a us commercial vessel of eden. the escalating tensions in the red sea have many analyst concerns...
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we will talk about the uk — india and eu- will talk about the uk — india and eu— india stuff shortly, but why does it take so long for this deal to come through? i does it take so long for this deal to come through?— to come through? i should say, not directly part — to come through? i should say, not directly part of— to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. _ to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. 16 _ to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. 16 years, - to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. 16 years, the l directly part of this. 16 years, the reason is, 16 years ago the west was really busy with the financial crisis in india wasn't the fifth—largest economy in the world. now of course these countries want to get a move on, because they see india as the largest major economy in terms of gross, so we want to get our hands on a bit of that, and also there is an added urgency and that we have a trade deficit in the united kingdom with india. we import more, specifically, for instance, refined oil, then we
we will talk about the uk — india and eu- will talk about the uk — india and eu— india stuff shortly, but why does it take so long for this deal to come through? i does it take so long for this deal to come through?— to come through? i should say, not directly part — to come through? i should say, not directly part of— to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. _ to come through? i should say, not directly part of this. 16 _ to come through? i should say, not directly...
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the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity - about india is its diversity but — about india is its diversity but that _ about india is its diversity but that is— about india is its diversity but that is now _ about india is its diversity but that is now being - about india is its diversity- but that is now being crushed and the — but that is now being crushed and the main _ but that is now being crushed and the main victims - but that is now being crushed and the main victims are - and the main victims are muslims _ and the main victims are muslims-— muslims. critics see the upcoming _ muslims. critics see the upcoming election - muslims. critics see the upcoming election as i muslims. critics see the upcoming election as an inflection point for india's long cherished secular ideals. you lemire, bbc news, delhi. let's just return now to japan and the relase of the summer's big blockbuster there. it's onlyjust come out injapan because it was seen as too controversial and sensitive a topic for people there. i'm talking about the film oppenheimer. our correspondence shaim
the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity - about india is its diversity but — about india is its diversity but that _ about india is its diversity but that is— about india is its diversity but that is now _ about india is its diversity but that is now being - about india is its diversity- but that is now being crushed and the — but that is now being crushed and the main _ but that is now being crushed and the main victims - but that is now being crushed and the main victims...
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india lacks infrastructure. there is some kind of dictatorship- that is going around in the country, - promotion ofjust one religion. so that should not be done. take a look at these empty, dusty beds. this entire building was meant to be a trauma centre. but look, the operating theatre — locked. three years after covid stretched india's healthcare to the limits... shouting ..we ask how important healthcare is in this election. translation: we will keep all of this in mind _ when we are voting. whichever political party works on this will get our vote. 28 million people rely on fishing, but catches are dwindling. translation: lots of promises are made during elections, - but no—one has ensured our daily needs are met. i've come for a run at a park just across the street from my hotel. come with me. i've seen the most incredible thing. this entire enclosure is full of exercise equipment and it's completely dedicated to women. so i thought, what better place to ask women what issues matter to them in this elec
india lacks infrastructure. there is some kind of dictatorship- that is going around in the country, - promotion ofjust one religion. so that should not be done. take a look at these empty, dusty beds. this entire building was meant to be a trauma centre. but look, the operating theatre — locked. three years after covid stretched india's healthcare to the limits... shouting ..we ask how important healthcare is in this election. translation: we will keep all of this in mind _ when we are...
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india. the conglomerate inherited a tired airline a fleet of old planes and bad debt. air india also faces challenges, such as a slowing global economy and concerns around boeing planes it has ordered. but the carrier says the investments are paying off. suranjana tewari caught up with air india's chief executive and asked what makes india such a promising market. if you look at the size of the opportunity of india, it's already the world's most populous country, growing fuller from an air travel prospective 7% internationally. it has a geographic advantage the same as the middle east and others in connecting regions of the world together. and it is a hugely underserved market from an indian carrier cosmic perspective. india only had 43 wide areas, where is much smaller countries had multiples of that. so the connectivity opportunity from india to the rest of the world to serve not just the 37 million people in the diaspora, but business opportunities in india becoming a greater part of the
india. the conglomerate inherited a tired airline a fleet of old planes and bad debt. air india also faces challenges, such as a slowing global economy and concerns around boeing planes it has ordered. but the carrier says the investments are paying off. suranjana tewari caught up with air india's chief executive and asked what makes india such a promising market. if you look at the size of the opportunity of india, it's already the world's most populous country, growing fuller from an air...
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let's not forget that india have been burnt by india on on two occasions. england have been in this position before. they lost the next three test matches to loose a serious 3—1. playing in india is as hard as it gets in test cricket. it might be as hard as it gets in all sports. to test every facet of a team— mind, body and soul. it will be fascinating to see what happens to england in the rest of the series. can they summon up the spirit of hyderabad and go again, orare they spirit of hyderabad and go again, or are they going to be overwhelmed by an indian team thatis overwhelmed by an indian team that is almost unbeatable in these conditions? abs, that is almost unbeatable in these conditions?— these conditions? a 10-day break for — these conditions? a 10-day break for england. - these conditions? a 10-day break for england. they - these conditions? a 10-day| break for england. they will hope thatjoe root�*s finger is ok. i want to ask you about india, bumrah�*s stand out performance. missing first two tests matt two matches. any word on what
let's not forget that india have been burnt by india on on two occasions. england have been in this position before. they lost the next three test matches to loose a serious 3—1. playing in india is as hard as it gets in test cricket. it might be as hard as it gets in all sports. to test every facet of a team— mind, body and soul. it will be fascinating to see what happens to england in the rest of the series. can they summon up the spirit of hyderabad and go again, orare they spirit of...
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., the highest pursuit by a visiting team in india? . . ., ., team in india? england have made a habit of chasing _ team in india? england have made a habit of chasing large _ team in india? england have made a habit of chasing large totals - team in india? england have made a habit of chasing large totals under . habit of chasing large totals under the captaincy of ben stokes. a number of times in the past few years they have overhauled targets in excess of 250. but these run chases are so much harder in india because the pitch deteriorates will stop and we saw this in the last test. england were set 399 to win and they went about it confidently. but ultimately it was well beyond them and they lost by more than 100 runs. history shows that it is incredibly difficult for any visiting team to overhaul the target in this country. with india leading already by 322 it is going to be an enormous effort stop india still have wickets in hand and ashwin isn't going to take part in the rest of the game. if they extend their lead and really put this much beyond england
., the highest pursuit by a visiting team in india? . . ., ., team in india? england have made a habit of chasing _ team in india? england have made a habit of chasing large _ team in india? england have made a habit of chasing large totals - team in india? england have made a habit of chasing large totals under . habit of chasing large totals under the captaincy of ben stokes. a number of times in the past few years they have overhauled targets in excess of 250. but these run chases are so...
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what is clear in india is a few large groups have gained heft relative to others. being big is not bad, being big and political influential, that becomes problematic. what is worrisome is that if you build national champions on the basis of tariff protections, as well as privileged access to licenses, permissions, etc, it is dangerous if outside investors think the only way they can make their way is if they have an alliance with one of the big players. do you believe indian�*s data as a whole even on things such as gdp is is credible? i would not doubt the intentions of the organisations collecting the data. are the data timely? are they sufficiently accurate to make decisions? there, i think there are more questions, for example, our data on employment, the best data from private providers, you are flying blind if you don't know what the true employment level is and you cannot actually have a proper political debate so, i think we need better data to inform us but we also need to allow the data to be used by researchers, we cannot suppress it and hold it if the
what is clear in india is a few large groups have gained heft relative to others. being big is not bad, being big and political influential, that becomes problematic. what is worrisome is that if you build national champions on the basis of tariff protections, as well as privileged access to licenses, permissions, etc, it is dangerous if outside investors think the only way they can make their way is if they have an alliance with one of the big players. do you believe indian�*s data as a...
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suranjana tewari caught up with air india's chief executive and asked what makes india such a promising market. if you look at the size of the opportunity of india, it's already the world's most populous country, growing fuller from an air travel prospective 7% internationally. it has the geographic advantage the same as the middle east and others in connecting regions of the world together. and it is a hugely underserved market from an indian carrier's perspective. india only had 43 wide areas, where is much smaller countries had multiples of that. so the connectivity opportunity from india to the rest of the world, to serve not just the 37 million people in the diaspora, but the business opportunities in india becoming a greater part of the global supply chain, as well as international connecting hub are there, so i think this investment needs to be seen in context of the broader opportunity. your rivals are very established and carry most of the indian traffic — how do you propose to catch up with them and compete? well, in the case of the domestic market, there is consolidation ha
suranjana tewari caught up with air india's chief executive and asked what makes india such a promising market. if you look at the size of the opportunity of india, it's already the world's most populous country, growing fuller from an air travel prospective 7% internationally. it has the geographic advantage the same as the middle east and others in connecting regions of the world together. and it is a hugely underserved market from an indian carrier's perspective. india only had 43 wide...
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reason why india's external affairsman defended india's decision and asked ally united states to not take a narrow view of the port saying the iranian port deal will benefit the entire region. india's second largest trade partner, remember, has issued a stern warning saying india could face repercussions for engaging with iran, a country thatis engaging with iran, a country that is under economic sanctions by the us. but india's minister says in the past even the us has been very appreciative of the larger relevance the iranian port has. negotiations on this port deal were on since 2018. they were getting delayed because of the us sanctions on iran. for india, it is also a first managing of port overseas. it will be investing about $120 million in developing the port and towards india's point of expanding geopolitical power in the region and countering chinese and pakistan influence in the region. the bbc�*s correspondent. in other business news making headlines. netflix says users subscribed to its ad—suppported tier has reached a0 million, compared to five million a year earlie
reason why india's external affairsman defended india's decision and asked ally united states to not take a narrow view of the port saying the iranian port deal will benefit the entire region. india's second largest trade partner, remember, has issued a stern warning saying india could face repercussions for engaging with iran, a country thatis engaging with iran, a country that is under economic sanctions by the us. but india's minister says in the past even the us has been very appreciative...
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but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so the rural incomes suffer because of that. the other area which is a little weak is the consumption, private consumption. the household consumption growth is not even half of the overall gdp growth, but overall it's a good story. mr modi will be hoping his infrastructure bet will spur large—scale industrial growth and create jobs. a major missing piece in india's growth story. nikhil inamdar, bbc news, kolkata. before we go, shareholders of us steel have approved a sale to nippon steel. more than 98% of shareholders voted in favour of the deal under which the japanese company will pay $55 per share for the us steel—maker. it brings the sale, which is worth nearly $15 billion, a step close despite political opposition in the us. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. hello there, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up for you on sportsday. it's party time
but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so the rural incomes suffer because of that. the other area which is a little weak is the consumption, private consumption. the household consumption growth is not even half of the overall gdp growth, but overall it's a good story. mr modi will be hoping his infrastructure bet will spur large—scale industrial growth and create jobs. a major...
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_ with india? i do not know the secifics with india? i do not know the specifics of — with india? i do not know the specifics of the _ with india? i do not know the specifics of the case - with india? i do not know the specifics of the case but - with india? i do not know the specifics of the case but are l with india? i do not know the - specifics of the case but are there examples — specifics of the case but are there examples of transnational threats taking _ examples of transnational threats taking place? of course. we had the case in _ taking place? of course. we had the case in canada of course what justin trudeau _ case in canada of course what justin trudeau said that there was indian state _ trudeau said that there was indian state involvement sell transnational oppression is such a priority that the security minister tom tugendhat has launched a task force were transnational oppression is a core element — transnational oppression is a core element of— transnational oppression is a core element of that. this is on the rise and bring _ element of that. this is on the
_ with india? i do not know the secifics with india? i do not know the specifics of — with india? i do not know the specifics of the _ with india? i do not know the specifics of the case - with india? i do not know the specifics of the case but - with india? i do not know the specifics of the case but are l with india? i do not know the - specifics of the case but are there examples — specifics of the case but are there examples of transnational threats taking _ examples of transnational...
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the series is level, india must remain - is level, india must remain favourites. if they have some selection issues, they'll be facing england with mark lin boling and ben stokes leading. he doesn't care about milestones just endless positivity for victories and thatis positivity for victories and that is what makes ben stokes so dangerous, so successful. so a big moment for ben stokes. but a great opportunity for both sides to take the lead in the test series according to the bbc�*s chief cricket writer stephan shemilt. ben stokes has often said that 1-1 ben stokes has often said that h is a fair reflection of the 1—1 is a fair reflection of the cricket that has been played in the series. i would say that india are probably one more sessions but is not to say that england can't be disappointed that it's not too — zero. in that it's not too — zero. in that second test, to follow up that second test, to follow up that historic when in the first test, india were missing five first choice players, probably never a better time to play india in a test match in
the series is level, india must remain - is level, india must remain favourites. if they have some selection issues, they'll be facing england with mark lin boling and ben stokes leading. he doesn't care about milestones just endless positivity for victories and thatis positivity for victories and that is what makes ben stokes so dangerous, so successful. so a big moment for ben stokes. but a great opportunity for both sides to take the lead in the test series according to the bbc�*s chief...
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india and qatar have _ behind the scenes. india and qatar have been _ behind the scenes. india and qatar have been negotiating| behind the scenes. india and i qatar have been negotiating for months for the release of these eight former indian naval officers. they were given the death sentence last october that triggered widespread anger on social media in india. in fact, one of the indian media reporters were saying that narendra modi personally raised this issue with the emir of qatar and the silence of the cop28 meeting last december in dubai. —— on the sidelines. neither qatar nor india have confirmed what the charges were that led to this capital punishment, but then as the indian media reported yesterday, there were accused of spying. so these men were working for a gulf —based private company that worked with the qatari defence forces and that triggered a lot of concern in india, how come eight of its nationals were given the death sentence in qatar which is supposed to be a friendly nation. last december, the death sentence was commuted to varying jail terms
india and qatar have _ behind the scenes. india and qatar have been _ behind the scenes. india and qatar have been negotiating| behind the scenes. india and i qatar have been negotiating for months for the release of these eight former indian naval officers. they were given the death sentence last october that triggered widespread anger on social media in india. in fact, one of the indian media reporters were saying that narendra modi personally raised this issue with the emir of qatar and the...
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india is a secular country. india is home to the second largest muslim population in the world. india is home to more than 20 million christians, and india is also home to six different other faiths. so india is the most vibrant, you know, democratic society. so, i mean, and you not only go by the constitution, just come and see here, interact with the people... but to address what i asked you, to address what i asked you, it is a secular country. i was asking you, do you think the pain and the memories of what happened 30 years ago have been properly acknowledged by the bjp today? well, you see, that's your interpretation — the pain. i mean, there was a mosque which was built by a moghul invader. and later on, we know that for the last 200 years, hindus have been protesting and they say, look, this is very important site for us, it's like what is vatican to the catholics, please give it back to us. the matter was taken to court and in between several things happened. but then finally the court heard all sides, all the stakeholders, all parties came out with a vote all parties
india is a secular country. india is home to the second largest muslim population in the world. india is home to more than 20 million christians, and india is also home to six different other faiths. so india is the most vibrant, you know, democratic society. so, i mean, and you not only go by the constitution, just come and see here, interact with the people... but to address what i asked you, to address what i asked you, it is a secular country. i was asking you, do you think the pain and the...
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india has the world's third—largest start up ecosystem. but in recent weeks, troubles have been mounting for paytm and byju's — once the poster boys for entrepreneurship in the country. they are facing the heat from investors and regulators. the bbc�*s india business correspondent nikhil inamdar explains. the past few months have seen a big drop in the fortunes of two of india's best known start ups. let's run through some figures. that's the plunge in the valuation of byju's. once considered the world site was valuable start up, the fall in demand for online learning post—covid was one of the reasons for the company was my downfall. foreign investors are suing byju's over missed payments and there have been rates by india's enforcement agencies. look at this — the share price of paytm. the fintech giant had the biggest sale of india last year. but after india's control banker recently asked the company's payment bank the halt business due to regulatory concerns. these two companies, once start up these two companies, once start up
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this is india's first underwater metro line. we've just plunged about 100 feet under the hooghly river that connects kolkata with the twin city howrah on the other bank. this is just one example of the ambitious upgrade that many of india's creaky public infrastructure assets are finally getting. a swanky bullet train is another. it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high—speed rail routes will connect india's financial capital mumbai with ahmedabad in gujarat. the infrastructure has been a key driver to india's galloping gdp and projects are getting completed faster than ever. the timelines have shrunk. timelines which used to be five years, six years, seven years, it's all come to two years, two and a half years, three years. in terms of logistics, if you look at it, india has jumped 38 places higher. criss—crossing the country to unveil these megaprojects has been india's prime minister narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every year for the last three, bui
this is india's first underwater metro line. we've just plunged about 100 feet under the hooghly river that connects kolkata with the twin city howrah on the other bank. this is just one example of the ambitious upgrade that many of india's creaky public infrastructure assets are finally getting. a swanky bullet train is another. it's a showpiece project of prime minister narendra modi. the upcoming $15 billion high—speed rail routes will connect india's financial capital mumbai with...
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how is this summit being looked at in india? the organisers _ looked at in india? the organisers of— looked at in india? the organisers of the - looked at in india? thei organisers of the event looked at in india? tue: organisers of the event are calling this one of the biggest business events that india has seen. it is marking its tenth edition as well and as you said we are likely to be seeing over 100,000 visitors in the form of big business leaders and political leaders who will be in attendance. representation from over 130 countries is expected. companies like microsoft, google and big automakers will be in attendance. the areas of focus we have learned from focus is to be a chip making an area where india has been lagging behind, relatively so, we are expecting a lot of meetings to taking place within delegations with indian members of government trying to figure out ways in which they can expand the footprint here in india. there has been a lot of chatter leading up to this summit, which has been called a... summit, about the possible presence of elon mus
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i india. what are the opposition i parties now worried about? this india. what are the opposition - parties now worried about? this has triu cered parties now worried about? this has triggered criticism _ parties now worried about? this has triggered criticism from _ parties now worried about? this has triggered criticism from the - triggered criticism from the opposition parties, for example the main opposition congress party says the electoral commission is an independent body so they should be some transparency and if we allow all these independent institutions to be decimated, democracy would be taken over by dictatorship. on the other hand, the governing hindu nationalist party denied these accusations, saying they have given lots of powers and money to the electoral commission to conduct a free and fair poll and dismissed the opposition�*s criticism. free and fair poll and dismissed the opposition's criticism.— at least 19 people are now known to have died in a series of landslides on the indonesian island of sumatra. seven others are still missin
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i —n surprised you say india is a secular country. india is a secular country. india is home to the second largest muslim population in the world, more than 20 million christians, and other faiths. than 20 million christians, and otherfaiths. india is the most vibrant democracy. and if you look at the constitution, come and interact with the people... but to address what _ interact with the people... but to address what i _ interact with the people... but to address what i asked _ interact with the people... but to address what i asked you, - interact with the people... but to address what i asked you, it - interact with the people... but to address what i asked you, it is i interact with the people... but to address what i asked you, it is a | address what i asked you, it is a secular country and i was asking you, do you think the pain and the memories of what happened 30 years ago have been properly acknowledged by the ruling party? you ago have been properly acknowledged by the ruling party?— by the ruling party? you say the ain, by the ruling party? you sa
i —n surprised you say india is a secular country. india is a secular country. india is home to the second largest muslim population in the world, more than 20 million christians, and other faiths. than 20 million christians, and otherfaiths. india is the most vibrant democracy. and if you look at the constitution, come and interact with the people... but to address what _ interact with the people... but to address what i _ interact with the people... but to address what i asked _ interact...
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as the elite d. i enthusiastically in india as the elite d. 1 enthusiastically in india as the elite d. . ., , elite d. i reference the last time this happened. _ elite d. i reference the last time this happened, a _ elite d. i reference the last time this happened, a couple - elite d. i reference the last time this happened, a couple of - elite d. i reference the last timej this happened, a couple of years ago. at that stage they wanted to get made of the various agriculture reforms. what is at the heart of this dispute? —— get rid of the various reforms. it this dispute? -- get rid of the various reforms.— various reforms. it has a clear message- _ various reforms. it has a clear message- they _ various reforms. it has a clear message. they want - various reforms. it has a clear message. they want what - various reforms. it has a clear| message. they want what was various reforms. it has a clear- message. they want what was agreed at the end of the climb—down by the government at the last protest from 2020-21, which government at the last protest from 2020—21, which laste
as the elite d. i enthusiastically in india as the elite d. 1 enthusiastically in india as the elite d. . ., , elite d. i reference the last time this happened. _ elite d. i reference the last time this happened, a _ elite d. i reference the last time this happened, a couple - elite d. i reference the last time this happened, a couple of - elite d. i reference the last timej this happened, a couple of years ago. at that stage they wanted to get made of the various agriculture reforms. what is...
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playing in india is as hard as it gets in test cricket. it might be as hard as it gets in all of sport. it tests every facet of a team, mind, body and soul. it's going to be fascinating to see what happens to england and the rest of this series. can they summon up the spirit of hyderabad and go again, or are they going to be overwhelmed by an indian team that is almost unbeatable in these conditions? ten day break now for england. they will hope that joe root�*s finger is ok. better news. they'll hope for onjack leach, too. but i want to just quickly ask you about india, stefan. we just saw jasprit bumrah absolutely stand out performances from them. no. virat kohli, of course, for personal reasons, missing those first two test matches. any word on what's likely to happen for the remainder of the series in terms of kohli? and where do you think india's head is at at the moment? well, firstly on kohli, the india coach, rahul dravid was asked about kohli's potential availability for the rest of the series and he batted it away straightaway.
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how is the summit being seen in india?— seen in india? organisers of the accord _ seen in india? organisers of the accord of _ seen in india? organisers of the accord of the _ seen in india? organisers of the accord of the biggest. the accord of the biggest business events in india, heated addition of what's called the gujarat summit, home city of minister millar narendra modi, as you mentioned. it is less additional about 100,000 bidders including business leaders and political leaders from various countries. if you see the social media timeline of the indian prime minister, it has him welcoming various delegates and delegations who becoming an from various countries and we expect a presentation from over 130 countries here in india for the summit. you also have big companies like microsoft, google, and one key area focus will be on chip in india and is an area where india wants to increase its footprint, an area it perceives to be still lagging behind. there has been chatter about whether elon musk may attend and whether there may attend and whether there may be a possible agre
how is the summit being seen in india?— seen in india? organisers of the accord _ seen in india? organisers of the accord of _ seen in india? organisers of the accord of the _ seen in india? organisers of the accord of the biggest. the accord of the biggest business events in india, heated addition of what's called the gujarat summit, home city of minister millar narendra modi, as you mentioned. it is less additional about 100,000 bidders including business leaders and political leaders from...
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turning to india now, where an operational crisis at budget airline air india express has continued for a second day. the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji has all the details. government authorities held a meeting of the air india express management, as well as protesting employees, after matters escalated and over 80 international and domestic flights had to be cancelled. india's civil aviation ministry also had to step in after chaotic scenes were witnessed at airports around the world, when several air india express employees called in sick at the last moment in protest. now, in a sign and a message to its employees, the air india express management terminated 25 of its staff members only to reinstate them after the labour commission of the country intervened. the air india express management assuring that all the grievances of its employees will be addressed and resolved. but the big question is whether this is a temporary and a fragile truce and whether it will hold, and how exactly is the management going to go about resolving these issues? we saw similar problems just last month at ano
turning to india now, where an operational crisis at budget airline air india express has continued for a second day. the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji has all the details. government authorities held a meeting of the air india express management, as well as protesting employees, after matters escalated and over 80 international and domestic flights had to be cancelled. india's civil aviation ministry also had to step in after chaotic scenes were witnessed at airports around the world, when...
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turning to india now. once a darling of global investors, india has continued to see lower inflows of fdi or foreign direct investment for the second year in a row, our india business correspondent nikhil inamdar has more on what's going on. well, these numbers released by the rbi shows that india raised about $71 billion from foreign investors in financial year 2023-24. that is investors in financial year 2023—24. that is marginally lower than the previous year, but about 13% below the highs that we saw in 2020. now, the slowdown in foreign in—flows raises concerns about india's ambitions to emerge as an alternative investment destination to china. the rbi says the in—flows have been affected by rising protectionism globally and tough geopolitics. reduced venture capital and private equity funding into start—ups could also have had an impact. what's more, even as the in—flow foreign investments in the country is falling, the amount of money that global investors have ta ken amount of money that
turning to india now. once a darling of global investors, india has continued to see lower inflows of fdi or foreign direct investment for the second year in a row, our india business correspondent nikhil inamdar has more on what's going on. well, these numbers released by the rbi shows that india raised about $71 billion from foreign investors in financial year 2023-24. that is investors in financial year 2023—24. that is marginally lower than the previous year, but about 13% below the highs...
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. . . . ~ in india. our chief cricket writer s-teakin in india. our chief cricket writer speaking to _ in india. our chief cricket writer speaking to me _ in india. our chief cricket writer speaking to me earlier. - let's now hear from both the camps. there was an acceptance from the england captain that they simply haven't been good enough since that victory in the first test. obviously we came here with high hopes, we were confident about what we could achieve out here, and obviously it started off well but losing the series 4—1, you know, notjust myself but i think the team as well, we are man enough and big enough to say we have been completely outplayed in the last four games, you know, and whenever we managed to wrestle back a type of momentum with the ball or bat, india were always able to then put it back onto us. so looking back at the series, i think that is where sort of the test matches after the first one were won and lost. the fact that, you know, we lost the first test match, and had to
. . . . ~ in india. our chief cricket writer s-teakin in india. our chief cricket writer speaking to _ in india. our chief cricket writer speaking to me _ in india. our chief cricket writer speaking to me earlier. - let's now hear from both the camps. there was an acceptance from the england captain that they simply haven't been good enough since that victory in the first test. obviously we came here with high hopes, we were confident about what we could achieve out here, and obviously it...
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this is india. hello. it's been a cold, and for some of you, a wintry start to the weekend and will stay chilly. rest of today, though, further sleet and snow still possible in the widespread showers that we see across the country, but more of it will be rain, maybe a little bit of hail and equally more sunshine breaking out later on. now, what we have at the moment ahead of low pressure, cold air tied in around it. the focus for the heaviest and longest showers have been around this center of that low. that's where we've seen some sleet and snow today. that's edging into parts of wales. so we're going to see a bit more snow in the hills here, a little bit of snow on the show from the showers elsewhere across england and wales, but increasing amounts of sunshine to the south and east of those will see persistent rain slide across the north east of scotland for a time with strengthening winds. but western scotland bright afternoon, northern ireland brighter than yesterday but all chilly particularly where i
this is india. hello. it's been a cold, and for some of you, a wintry start to the weekend and will stay chilly. rest of today, though, further sleet and snow still possible in the widespread showers that we see across the country, but more of it will be rain, maybe a little bit of hail and equally more sunshine breaking out later on. now, what we have at the moment ahead of low pressure, cold air tied in around it. the focus for the heaviest and longest showers have been around this center of...
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india are unbeaten since 2012. it looked like england were onto something remarkable after the first test. but they wasted chances. dropped a crucial catch on the fourth morning and after that they were outplayed by an incredibly skilful india team. what we saw at the back end of the fourth test, a lot of what we expected in this series with india's spinner coming to the fore. england should reflect on some wasted opportunities here and they should also be thinking about the series that went before this. so back this time last year, they through 1—1 in new zealand and lost a second test they should have won. we know in the home summer, they through the ashes series, which was 2—2. england could have won 3—2 had it not rained in manchester. the question for england is for as entertaining as their cricket has been and for the upturn in results under captain ben stokes and brendan mccullum, can they improve in those crucial moments on which series hinge? because recent evidence has suggested they've shot themsel
india are unbeaten since 2012. it looked like england were onto something remarkable after the first test. but they wasted chances. dropped a crucial catch on the fourth morning and after that they were outplayed by an incredibly skilful india team. what we saw at the back end of the fourth test, a lot of what we expected in this series with india's spinner coming to the fore. england should reflect on some wasted opportunities here and they should also be thinking about the series that went...
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more people in india as well. more people in the world are signing up for prime in india outside of the us and prime video is number one reason they sign up in india. in any given week in 2023 india content was watched in over 210 inch gash. like 2023 india content was watched in over 210 inch gash.— in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon and — in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon and amazon - in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon and amazon prime i in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon and amazon prime all leaked to the eyeballs with up the current market leader merging with current millionaire amazon is having to up millionaire amazon is having to up its game. the growth in india's market is outpacing most in the world revenues currently are at about $1.8 billion but they are expected to double in the current years. that provides the like like of amazon prime video a long runway for growth. today is the united nations' international day of happiness. since 2013, the un has dedicated the 20th march to spr
more people in india as well. more people in the world are signing up for prime in india outside of the us and prime video is number one reason they sign up in india. in any given week in 2023 india content was watched in over 210 inch gash. like 2023 india content was watched in over 210 inch gash.— in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon and — in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon and amazon - in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon and amazon prime i in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon...
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india has what almost _ coming at a cost. india has what almost 18 _ coming at a cost. india has what almost 18 to - coming at a cost. india has what almost 18 to 20 - coming at a cost. india has i what almost 18 to 20 percent coming at a cost. india has - what almost 18 to 20 percent of its population is minorities. if you�*re going to exclude this 20%, byjust constantly 20%, by just constantly focusing 20%, byjust constantly focusing entirely on 80%, you know the danger really is the destruction of our social fabric. ., , destruction of our social fabric. . , ., ., fabric. india is not new to political _ fabric. india is not new to political campaigns - fabric. india is not new to political campaigns on . political campaigns on religious lines. but as mr modi�*s bjp looks for a third term in power, on test is not just the party, but also india�*s secular credentials. you can find more information on our website and other platforms as well. just to let you know the election runs until1 you know the election runs until 1 june. you know the election runs until1june
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india hasjumped 38 places higher. crisscrossing the country to unveil these mega projects, has been india's prime minister, narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every yearfor the last three, building highways and sea bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to pay rich election dividends for the prime minister. but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so the rural incomes suffer because of that. the other area, which is a little weak, is the consumption. private consumption. the household consumption growth is not even half- of the overall gdp growth, but overall, it's a good story. mr modi will be hoping his infrastructure bet will spur large scale industrial growth and create jobs. a major missing piece in india's growth story. nikhil inamdar, bbc news, kolkata. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. wild weather to greet us first thing this monday
india hasjumped 38 places higher. crisscrossing the country to unveil these mega projects, has been india's prime minister, narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every yearfor the last three, building highways and sea bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to pay rich election dividends for the prime minister. but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so the...
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the jobseekers you see around me are part of india's sprawling and precarious informal economy. they do ad—hocjobs with no formal contracts or benefits. most of them, who are even college graduates, end up getting paid just $8 to $10 a day. this is a crisis that has not changed, despite india being the fastest growing major economy in the world. even prime minister narendra modi's focus on foreign investment and big—ticket infrastructure projects has not helped rising unemployment in the country. educated youth bear the the highest burden. the latest research by india's azim premji university shows 15% of all graduates and 42% of graduates under 25 years old have nojobs. what we need to do in a young country like ours where everyone is getting better educated is to generate many more non—farm jobs. 0n the contrary, what we have seen happen in the last five or six years in particular is that manufacturing jobs actually fell in absolute terms and as a share of total employment, manufacturing as a share of gdp actually contracted despite all the talk about make in india. for
the jobseekers you see around me are part of india's sprawling and precarious informal economy. they do ad—hocjobs with no formal contracts or benefits. most of them, who are even college graduates, end up getting paid just $8 to $10 a day. this is a crisis that has not changed, despite india being the fastest growing major economy in the world. even prime minister narendra modi's focus on foreign investment and big—ticket infrastructure projects has not helped rising unemployment in the...
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, in india, but they had their chances. we have to remember how incredibly difficult it is for a visiting team to win just one test match in india, let alone an entire series. it is 12 years since india lost a home test series. and yes, this is a team in transition without its big stars — but a new generation of players have come in and stood up. of course, and you have that old firm bowling attack, the spinners, even though he's been arrested for this fourth test match. if it does turn out to be 3—1, you said england would be 3—1 down afterfour said england would be 3—1 down after four tests, said england would be 3—1 down afterfour tests, you'd said england would be 3—1 down after four tests, you'd think that wasn't that bad and effort. forany that wasn't that bad and effort. for any visiting team coming to india, the regret comes from the opportunities england have had for the score line to be much closer than that, level it to 2—2 or even get england in front. we will see england pull off something or mark
, in india, but they had their chances. we have to remember how incredibly difficult it is for a visiting team to win just one test match in india, let alone an entire series. it is 12 years since india lost a home test series. and yes, this is a team in transition without its big stars — but a new generation of players have come in and stood up. of course, and you have that old firm bowling attack, the spinners, even though he's been arrested for this fourth test match. if it does turn out...
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, and india that has found its voice in the world, and india that hosted the 620 world, and india that hosted the g20 with miranda murray's face on billboards all over the country, he is good at marketing, travelling around the world and meeting leaders. they like those things when they see it. he has also been remarkably successful using the state to give people things that they need, whether it is subsidies, the construction of toilets, electricity lines, gas connections, things that make him popular with women as well. he is very popular. he is canny and smart with the deployment of services and using the state, welfarism, basically. the reason however an illiberal aspect to it where india still is a democracy despite the declining honour several rankings for democracy. it is becoming illiberal in a classic sense, when you look at liberal democracies around the world where it is focused less on secularism, for example, less on its liberalism, individual choice and rights. instead migratory projects himself as a ceo type figure who makes tough decisions, even as some of this comes wi
, and india that has found its voice in the world, and india that hosted the 620 world, and india that hosted the g20 with miranda murray's face on billboards all over the country, he is good at marketing, travelling around the world and meeting leaders. they like those things when they see it. he has also been remarkably successful using the state to give people things that they need, whether it is subsidies, the construction of toilets, electricity lines, gas connections, things that make him...
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he is closing _ bowl any test match in india. he is closing in— bowl any test match in india. he is closing in on— bowl any test match in india. he is closing in on 700 wickets, and he looks— closing in on 700 wickets, and he looks as — closing in on 700 wickets, and he looks as fit — closing in on 700 wickets, and he looks as fit as he has ever done as welt _ looks as fit as he has ever done as welt he _ looks as fit as he has ever done as welt he has — looks as fit as he has ever done as well. he has had a long time away from _ well. he has had a long time away from test — well. he has had a long time away from test cricket, the last time he played _ from test cricket, the last time he played for— from test cricket, the last time he played for england was back in july, in the _ played for england was back in july, in the last— played for england was back in july, in the last message test against australia — in the last message test against australia. he had a little time to work— australia. he had a little time to work with— australia. he had a little t
he is closing _ bowl any test match in india. he is closing in— bowl any test match in india. he is closing in on— bowl any test match in india. he is closing in on 700 wickets, and he looks— closing in on 700 wickets, and he looks as — closing in on 700 wickets, and he looks as fit — closing in on 700 wickets, and he looks as fit as he has ever done as welt _ looks as fit as he has ever done as welt he _ looks as fit as he has ever done as welt he has — looks as fit as he has ever...
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let's not forget that india have been burned by india on the stoke on two occasions. ——let�*s not forget that india have been burned by england under stoke on two occasions. england have been in this position before. they lost the next three test matches to lose a series, 3—1. playing in india is as hard as it gets in test cricket. it might be as hard as it gets in all of sport. it tests every facet of a team — mind, body and soul. it will be fascinating to see what happens to england in the rest of the series. can they summon up the spirit of hyderabad and go again, or are they going to be overwhelmed by an indian team that is almost unbeatable in these conditions? a 10—day break now for england. they will hope that joe root�*s finger is ok. i want to ask you about india, jasprit bumrah�*s stand—out performance from them. no virat kohli. missing first two tests, two matches. any word on what will happen for the remainder of the series for kohli? where do you think india's head is at the moment? firstly, on kohli, the coach was asked about quality�
let's not forget that india have been burned by india on the stoke on two occasions. ——let�*s not forget that india have been burned by england under stoke on two occasions. england have been in this position before. they lost the next three test matches to lose a series, 3—1. playing in india is as hard as it gets in test cricket. it might be as hard as it gets in all of sport. it tests every facet of a team — mind, body and soul. it will be fascinating to see what happens to england...
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india hasjumped 38 places higher. crisscrossing the country to unveil these mega projects has been india's prime minister, narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every year for the last three years building highways and sea bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to be rich election dividends for the prime minister. but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so the rural incomes suffer because of that. the other area, which is a little weak, is the consumption, private consumption. the household consumption growth is not even half of the overall gdp growth, but overall it's a good story. mr modi will be hoping his infrastructure bet will spur large scale industrial growth and create jobs. a major missing piece in india's growth story. nikhil inamdar, bbc news, kolkata. before we go shareholders ever prove the nichols in a widely decision for that more than 98% of shareholders voted in
india hasjumped 38 places higher. crisscrossing the country to unveil these mega projects has been india's prime minister, narendra modi. his government has spent over $100 billion every year for the last three years building highways and sea bridges. this infrastructure focus is expected to be rich election dividends for the prime minister. but has it come at the expense of other parts of india's economy? agriculture hasn't done well, and agriculture supports a large part of the population, so...
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india's arriving at the world stage. and the third is this direct delivery of services and benefits of the lot of schemes that used to be schemes run by governments, departments and different names are all now being presented and repackaged. some are newly done also. aas the benefit coming directly from the prime minister. so every scheme has been pradhan mantri, rogerio pradhan mantri yojana. so everything. so everything coming not from the government, not from the department, not from any other person. it's all coming from three. and the fourth is this whole political electoral muscle which bjp has built over period. so these four things put together, put this together, which mr modi is the glue which binds all these four together. and that's why it is he is becoming so powerful. and so anyone who wants to take him on electorally has to work and better him or defeat him in at least two or three of these legs has to move. do you think congress can do that? yes. theoretically, they can do this provided they get their act
india's arriving at the world stage. and the third is this direct delivery of services and benefits of the lot of schemes that used to be schemes run by governments, departments and different names are all now being presented and repackaged. some are newly done also. aas the benefit coming directly from the prime minister. so every scheme has been pradhan mantri, rogerio pradhan mantri yojana. so everything. so everything coming not from the government, not from the department, not from any...
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india. do we know, by chance, how successful _ india. do we know, by chance, how successful these - india. do we know, by chance, how successful these alleged i how successful these alleged attempts at election interference work? so attempts at election interference work? ,, ,, ., , interference work? so csis does sa in interference work? so csis does say in one _ interference work? so csis does say in one of— interference work? so csis does say in one of these _ interference work? so csis does say in one of these documents l say in one of these documents that india was one of the biggest foreign threats actors in canada in 2021. it does not say, though, that india was successful at doing this. i should note that national security officials in this country have repeatedly said that although there was foreign interference in both of the last two elections, it never rose to threaten the overall result of those elections themselves. as for pakistan, csis actually says it was a more limited actor but that it did try in 2019 especially to g
india. do we know, by chance, how successful _ india. do we know, by chance, how successful these - india. do we know, by chance, how successful these alleged i how successful these alleged attempts at election interference work? so attempts at election interference work? ,, ,, ., , interference work? so csis does sa in interference work? so csis does say in one _ interference work? so csis does say in one of— interference work? so csis does say in one of these _ interference work? so csis...