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Modi govt's reluctance to do reforms has added to its political woes

Errors of omission and commission on economic policy are the reason why the government is facing political headwind

Mihir S Sharma 

Mihir S Sharma

One year from now, India will be in the middle of what is likely to be a fiercely contested general election campaign — if, that is, the elections are held on schedule. What is notable is the new consensus that the elections will not just be fiercely but also closely contested.

This was not predictable after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s resounding success in 2014, nor was it evident when he was riding high half-way through his term. It is important to note that Mr Modi’s personal popularity continues to appear very high, whether you judge anecdotally or through ...

First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 05:35 IST
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