“People finally want to work” Under Modi's government, the subcontinent has also become the world's fifth largest economic power. However, growth is uneven and only a small percentage benefit. High levels of unemployment and inflation are issues repeatedly raised by
Modi took the oath of office in New Delhi Image: AFP Following India's general election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the oath of office for his third term in office on Sunday. To stay at the top of government for
Modi's Hindu nationalist party lost its absolute majority in the parliamentary elections. It is now possible to agree on a government with coalition partners. New Delhi (dpa) – Narendra Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister of India for the
First cabinet meeting Image: AFP About a week and a half after the end of the general elections in India, the old and new Prime Minister Modi introduced his cabinet. He chaired the first meeting of the 71-member government team
After the parliamentary elections in India, there are signs that the Prime Minister's party will win Narendra Modi on. After a quarter of the votes were counted, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was leading with 39.9 percent of
Indian Prime Minister Modi is celebrated by his supporters in New Delhi. (IMAGO/ZUMA/IMAGO/Deep Nair Press Cable) The opposition alliance led by the Congress Party could win 230 seats. To achieve an absolute majority, 272 votes are required. According to information,
Narendra Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister of India for the third time in a row. The Hindu nationalist, who has been in power since 2014, was sworn in for another five-year term on Sunday evening (local time) in
In India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the oath of office for a third consecutive term. At an oath-taking ceremony attended by Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP party and leaders of its coalition partners, the 73-year-old was sworn in for another
External content is integrated at this point We need your consent to view it Please enable JavaScript to view this content. Further In general elections in India, the ruling Prime Minister is a Hindu nationalist party Narendra Modi win even
In India's general election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party lost its absolute majority in parliament for the first time in ten years. The BJP is securing itself 240 of 543 seats are up for election, as election commission data showed