Opinion
Modi faces skills shortage in India superpower vision
Narendra Modi, sworn in as prime minister on Sunday, must adopt a paradigm shift in development to lift millions out of poverty and accelerate India’s growth.
Rojan JoshiNarendra Modi’s disappointing electoral showing could be the catalyst that India needs for a shift away from divisive Hindu nationalism back towards the imperative of development.
Modi was sworn in as prime minister on Sunday after his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lost its majority in parliament, meaning Modi must rely on alliance partners to form government for the first time since his election in 2014.
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