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India's manufacturing sector under the Modi administration- pilot labor law overhaul in the Indian state of Rajasthan

12/06/2014

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Modi’s BJP-Controlled States Become Labs for Contentious Reform

Wall Street Journal 12/06/2014

India’s Manufacturing Sector Courts the World, but Pitfalls Remain

New York Times 10/14/2015

One nation, one tax

The Economist 08/06/2016

Indian prime minister Modi and the opposition parties campaign in 2015 to prevent the passing of legislation on land acquistion for industry and infrastructure building

08/14/2015

The Congress party and other opposition parties have stalled the effort to pass legislation in the current session of the Indian parliament to make it easier to acquire land for industry and infrastructure building. With upcoming state elections in Bihar, and other regions heavily dependent on agriculture and the farmers sector, the ruling BJP party decided it would be best to wait till 2016 for making the changes.

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Indian Politics Trip Up Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Overhaul Agenda

Wall Street Journal 08/14/2015

Modi Dealt Setback as B.J.P. Loses in Bihar, a Crucial State

New York Times 11/08/2015

In a Victory for Modi, India Overhauls Its Tangled Tax System

The New York Times 08/03/2016

One nation, one tax

The Economist 08/06/2016

Assembly elections 2017: Modi writ large in BJP’s sweeping victory in UP, Uttarakhand

http://www.hindustantimes.com/ 03/11/2017

Modi's BJP set for major election victory in India's most populous state | News | DW.COM | 11.03.2017

DW.COM 03/11/2017

The Modi administration's budget for India in 2015 aims for 7.4% growth- allowing a fiscal deficit at 3.9% and increased spending on infrastructure

02/28/2015

The $288 billion budget aims to increase infrastructure spending to achieve a growth rate of 7.4%. A 2% tax on the superrich and rigorous penalties of 10 years imprisonment for tax evasion by sending money overseas are efforts to improve tax revenues in a country where it is estimated only 35 million Indians pay taxes. The lower oil prices help reduce pressures from fiscal deficits, and the decision was taken to let the fiscal deficit increase to 3.9% in the interests of growth.

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India’s New Budget Aims to Boost Growth

New York Times 02/28/2015

Iran’s Nuclear Deal Could Open Oil Flood

Wall Street Journal 03/17/2015

Hostility From U.S. as China Lures Allies to New Bank

New York Times 03/19/2015

India’s Debt Pileup Complicates Growth Plans

Wall Street Journal 05/05/2015

Oil-Thirsty China a Winner in Iran Deal

Wall Street Journal 07/15/2015

In a Victory for Modi, India Overhauls Its Tangled Tax System

The New York Times 08/03/2016

Rising expectations and the mood before the May 2014 national elections in India

05/09/2014

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

India's economy under the Narendra Modi administration in 2014-2018

05/17/2014

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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

India's Modi Moment

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

Narendra Modi, as prime minister of India in 2014

05/20/2014

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Modi, India’s Next Prime Minister, Adopts a New Tone

New York Times 05/20/2014

Narendra Modi Named Prime Minister of India

Wall Street Journal 05/21/2014

Narendra Modi’s Quiet Beginning Dims India’s Hopes for Swift Change

New York Times 08/12/2014

Imprinting the Face of Gandhi on a New Brand of Leadership

New York Times 10/12/2014

Prime Minister Modi’s Yoga Consultant, H.R. Nagendra

New York Times 06/15/2015

One nation, one tax

The Economist 08/06/2016

The first year of the Modi administration in India

05/23/2015

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After a Year of Outsize Expectations, Narendra Modi Adjusts His Plan for India

New York Times 05/25/2015

How to run a continent

Economist 05/23/2015

India’s one-man band

Economist 05/23/2015

Indian Politics Trip Up Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Overhaul Agenda

Wall Street Journal 08/14/2015

In a Victory for Modi, India Overhauls Its Tangled Tax System

The New York Times 08/03/2016

One nation, one tax

The Economist 08/06/2016


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