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Competing Visions for Russia’s Economic Future
New York Times 05/22/2014
Wall Street Journal 06/12/2014
Modi Embraces Abe; Still Holds China Close
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2014
India's Modi Visits Japan to Deepen Defense and Commercial Ties
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2014
India's Modi Articulates Vision for Economic Change
Wall Street Journal 09/30/2014
Venture Money Floods Into Indian Startups
Wall Street Journal 04/02/2015
Increasing private investment in the coal sector, attracting foreign investment, network of high-speed railways and road infrastructure, building 100 smart cities with modern telecomunications, are part of the economic priorities of the new government in India. The government will address the needs of the poor by connecting schools to the internet, providing electricity to all villages.
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Modi Government Unveils Roadmap for Development
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2014
Wall Street Journal 06/12/2014
Indians Temper Expectations for Prime Minister Modi's Agenda
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2014
India’s Narendra Modi dreams of a modern rail system, but hurdles abound - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/09/2014
India Unveils Budget to Lift Economic Growth
New York Times 07/10/2014
Modi Embraces Abe; Still Holds China Close
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2014
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India Needs a Reagan-Volcker Moment to Unlock Growth
Wall Street Journal 05/24/2014
Wall Street Journal 06/12/2014
DW.COM 03/11/2017
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India Stocks Rise on Election Results
Wall Street Journal 05/17/2014
India's Next Leader Inherits a Weak Wind
Wall Street Journal 05/17/2014
Tata Consultancy Services CEO Welcomes Narendra Modi Election
Wall Street Journal 05/19/2014
Wall Street Journal 05/17/2014
Modi, India’s Next Prime Minister, Adopts a New Tone
New York Times 05/20/2014
Competing Visions for Russia’s Economic Future
New York Times 05/22/2014
A mind blowing statistic- one million Indians are expected to join the work force every month for the next 15 years, according to this report. This report points to the urgency of the situation. This could be one reason why young people, especially the 100 million people added to voter lists in India in the 2014 parliamentary elections, voted for the "Development" theme of the BJP party under Narendra Modi. Foreign investment, building the manufacturing base, bigger infrastructure plans and other jobs/growth strategies are needed quickly.
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United Nations Forecasts Persistently High Unemployment for the Young
New York Times 05/21/2014
Competing Visions for Russia’s Economic Future
New York Times 05/22/2014
Wall Street Journal 06/12/2014
Jobs Data May Be Icing on America's Birthday Cake
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2014
Washington Post 07/09/2014
India's Modi Articulates Vision for Economic Change
Wall Street Journal 09/30/2014
Voters in urban and rural areas express their frustrations with a decade of rule by the Congress party in India. Voters expect the new government to deliver on building infrastructure, jobs and better incomes. A clear shift to the BJP party led by Narendra Modi, chief minister of Gujarat state.
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Hopes of a Generation Ride on Indian Vote
New York Times 05/15/2014
Hikers Spread Democracy in India
New York Times 05/12/2014
India’s Voters Expected to Give Modi a Mandate
New York Times 05/12/2014
In Stronghold, a Gandhi Finds the Reception Is More Skeptical than Worshipful
New York Times 05/09/2014
India Elections: BJP Appears Headed for Victory
Wall Street Journal 05/16/2014
Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi’s party heads to victory in Indian polls - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/16/2014
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