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the modi government is sendin: late. the modi government is spending over— late. the modi government is spending over $160 _ late. the modi government is spending over $160 million i late. the modi government isi spending over $160 million to develop over 50 tourism projects at hindu sites. among the many brands, toddler group hotels is also building several hotels is also building several hotels across many destinations, including three new hotels and ayodhya. potential is always been massive. you go to all these places, through good times and bad times, and celebration and morning times. so i think there is a huge influx of people going into these places. economic games aside, politically speaking, experts say this is nothing but an attempt at reviving hindu nationalism by the bjp — and it's coming at a cost. nationalism by the bjp - and it's coming at a cost.- it's coming at a cost. india has what _ it's coming at a cost. india has what almost _ it's coming at a cost. india has what almost 18-2096 l it's coming at a cost. india| has what almost 18-20% of it's
the modi government is sendin: late. the modi government is spending over— late. the modi government is spending over $160 _ late. the modi government is spending over $160 million i late. the modi government isi spending over $160 million to develop over 50 tourism projects at hindu sites. among the many brands, toddler group hotels is also building several hotels is also building several hotels across many destinations, including three new hotels and ayodhya. potential is always been...
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brand modi is the only thing this election _ brand modi is the only thing this election is _ brand modi is the only thing this election is about! - brand modi is the only thing this election is about! the . this election is about! the prime _ this election is about! the prime minister— this election is about! the prime minister has - this election is about! the - prime minister has vanquished the opposition _ prime minister has vanquished the opposition.— the opposition. india's television _ the opposition. india's television new - the opposition. india's| television new screens the opposition. india's - television new screens night after night differential sharing out flattering coverage of the prime minister. for long indian tv was widely considered a lone independent voice. last year it was snapped up in a hostile takeover by a billionaire tycoon. journalists became part of a mice exodus as things began to change at the channel. ., ., ~' . things began to change at the channel. ., ., ~ ., . ., channel. look at the channel toda it channel. look at the channel today it is — chann
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that a dunny u-rou modi government. that a dunny grouo denied — modi government. that a dunny group denied allegations, - group denied allegations, saying it operates with editorial freedom, saying it operates with editorialfreedom, impartiality and the highest ethical standards india has hundreds of channels and the opposition runs many regional ones but at the national level, most are owned or controlled by ruling politicians or select business barons. in pre—election analysis of prime—time coverage of some of the challenges, they had startling findings. half of them had anti—opposition themes. over one quarter praise themes. over one quarter praise the prime minister. just 1% spoke on substantive issues like jobs and education. spoke on substantive issues likejobs and education. this perceived bias has a direct link to how these channels are funded. a big chunk of the money that many of these television channels are earning is through government ads. narendra modi's government has spent over $700 million on print and tv ads in their first eight years in o
that a dunny u-rou modi government. that a dunny grouo denied — modi government. that a dunny group denied allegations, - group denied allegations, saying it operates with editorial freedom, saying it operates with editorialfreedom, impartiality and the highest ethical standards india has hundreds of channels and the opposition runs many regional ones but at the national level, most are owned or controlled by ruling politicians or select business barons. in pre—election analysis of...
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brand modi is the only thing this election is about! - the prime minister has vanquished - the opposition. india's television news screens night after night dishing out flattering coverage of the prime minister. for long ndtv was widely considered a lone independent voice. last year it was snapped up in a hostile takeover by a billionaire tycoon. this journalist became part of a mass exodus as things began to change at the channel. look at the channel today it is far more sympathetic to the government, far more hostile to the opposition. there was a series of documentaries months after the takeover, and advertorial for the achievements of the victim government. the adani group denies these allegations saying that the television operates with editorial freedom, impartiality and the highest ethical standards. india has hundreds of tv news channels. the opposition runs many regional ones but at the national level most are owned or controlled by ruling politicians or select business barons. a pre—election analysis of prime time coverage o
brand modi is the only thing this election is about! - the prime minister has vanquished - the opposition. india's television news screens night after night dishing out flattering coverage of the prime minister. for long ndtv was widely considered a lone independent voice. last year it was snapped up in a hostile takeover by a billionaire tycoon. this journalist became part of a mass exodus as things began to change at the channel. look at the channel today it is far more sympathetic to the...
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the credit president modi. when he found out about this, he held a news conference and here's what he said. i'm going to dig, i will gladly go down to the tv, big enough today. mountains of currency notes are being found in the neighboring state jargon. people are saying he did the 5th day money is being taken by modi. now tell me if i stop there says to stop their earning. i'm or stop there lou, would they abuse moody or not? i'm with you, but i should i do this work or not got it says he's got to do the work and even for that, he's being criticized by the way. don't worry about mowdy not winning his election that looks like it's going to be a landslide on another side of the story. and i think this is really important when we look at this is the fact that the indian government recently has been making overtures, right? we reported this what last week with the united states, with, with tesla, with the law mosque, with the black rock, etc. and i guess you can help and think that, well if, if they want to be lik
the credit president modi. when he found out about this, he held a news conference and here's what he said. i'm going to dig, i will gladly go down to the tv, big enough today. mountains of currency notes are being found in the neighboring state jargon. people are saying he did the 5th day money is being taken by modi. now tell me if i stop there says to stop their earning. i'm or stop there lou, would they abuse moody or not? i'm with you, but i should i do this work or not got it says he's...
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prime minister narendra modi has filed his nomination papers to contest elections. the city is steeped in religious significance for the country's hindu majority. he has used a mix of religious sentiment and economic measures to boost his appeal among voters. he has contested the constituency over the past two elections and one comfortably. bloomberg originals has been looking into modi's rise to the top of indian politics. take a look at a preview from that report. >> who is narendra modi, it depends on who you ask. >> india's prime minister makes the impossible possible. >> he is very possible of completing industry. >> he has completely seduced the hindi, hindu belts. >> some view him as the most effective prime minister in the history of india. he is passionately worshiped by millions and he is one of the world's most popular leaders with approval rating surpassing 70%. >> democracy delivers an democracy in powers. >> on the other hand, critics see him as an arctic traffic national is to moderna -- undermines democratic laws. >> the idea that indian -- india is
prime minister narendra modi has filed his nomination papers to contest elections. the city is steeped in religious significance for the country's hindu majority. he has used a mix of religious sentiment and economic measures to boost his appeal among voters. he has contested the constituency over the past two elections and one comfortably. bloomberg originals has been looking into modi's rise to the top of indian politics. take a look at a preview from that report. >> who is narendra...
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the temple hailed by prime minister modi as a political milestone. ayodhya has always been this old, dusty town in northern india but, by building this temple, the ruling bharatiya janata party wants to pitch this as a world—renowned pilgrimmage site on similar lines to the vatican and mecca. less than 2km away, achal gupta's 80—year—old restaurant is seeing a spike in visitors. translation: business has gone up eight to ten times _ since the temple was built. we have had to expand our restaurant to cater to the rising number of visitors we're sealing of late. the modi government is spending over $165 million to develop over 50 tourism projects at hindu pilgrimage sites. among the many brands, tata group's taj hotels is also building several properties across spiritual destinations, including three new hotels in ayodhya. potential has always been massive. you go to these places both in good times, in bad times, in celebration times and in mourning times. so i think there is a huge inplugs of people going into these places. economic gains aside,
the temple hailed by prime minister modi as a political milestone. ayodhya has always been this old, dusty town in northern india but, by building this temple, the ruling bharatiya janata party wants to pitch this as a world—renowned pilgrimmage site on similar lines to the vatican and mecca. less than 2km away, achal gupta's 80—year—old restaurant is seeing a spike in visitors. translation: business has gone up eight to ten times _ since the temple was built. we have had to expand our...
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== modi handling criticisms? -- how modi handling criticisms? » how inequality has grown since the pandemic when we saw inequality right in the country. that has been one of the biggest criticisms for the modi government despite work that has been done on infrastructure where the government are spending on building roads, airports, ports in the country. they have driven the growth in gdp for the country as well as being the country as well as being the biggest election planks for modi as he seeks a record third term in office. but growing wealth inequality, which has also been marred by rising food prices and rising inflation has definitely been one of the biggest concerns. archana shukla, thank _ biggest concerns. archana shukla, thank you - biggest concerns. archana shukla, thank you very - biggest concerns. archana i shukla, thank you very much indeed, thank you. to the us now, where the aviation watchdog — the federal aviation administration — has given a cautious welcome to plans by boeing to shake up its safety culture. the aerospace
== modi handling criticisms? -- how modi handling criticisms? » how inequality has grown since the pandemic when we saw inequality right in the country. that has been one of the biggest criticisms for the modi government despite work that has been done on infrastructure where the government are spending on building roads, airports, ports in the country. they have driven the growth in gdp for the country as well as being the country as well as being the biggest election planks for modi as he...
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the temple, hailed by prime minister modi as a political milestone. eye yesterday yoda has always been this old, dusty town in northern india but the ruling bharatiya janata party wants to rebuild this on similar lines to the vatican and mecca. this 80—year—old restaurant has seen a spike in visitors. translation: business has gone up translation: business has gone up eight to ten times since the temple was built. we have had to expand our restaurant to cater to the rising number of visitors we�*re sealing of late. the modi government is spending over $165 million to develop projects at hindu pilgrimage sites. the many brands, tata group�*s hotels is building sites at spiritual sites, including three in ayodhya. potential has always been massive. you go to these places in good times, in bad times n celebration times and in mourning times. so i think there is a heath ledger huge inplugs of people going into these places.— inplugs of people going into these places. economic gains aside, politically _ these places. economic gains aside, politic
the temple, hailed by prime minister modi as a political milestone. eye yesterday yoda has always been this old, dusty town in northern india but the ruling bharatiya janata party wants to rebuild this on similar lines to the vatican and mecca. this 80—year—old restaurant has seen a spike in visitors. translation: business has gone up translation: business has gone up eight to ten times since the temple was built. we have had to expand our restaurant to cater to the rising number of...
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investors are weighing the potential election performance of modi's party. it is confident the prime minister's party will secure a victory. to discuss, let's bring in our guest from mcm partners. jahnavi: if you look back in history, the only time a party has had majority in the last 32 years has been in 2014 and 2019. they were both under modi. 282 and 303 consecutively so it is going up. he needs over 240. voter sentiment is such that he is popular, he is viewed as being pro business and helping the economy. i believe he will secure a victory higher than the last election. haslinda: what would it mean for business? policies? what are you anticipating? jahnavi: continuity and stability are prevalent themes. modi has been pro-business as we saw a summit in september 2023. it was a huge success. he has had schemes of incentive production giving outside companies incentives to come in and invest in india in the manufacturing sector. i think we are going to have more of the same. a lot of infrastructure spending , 100 billion has been spent in the last three y
investors are weighing the potential election performance of modi's party. it is confident the prime minister's party will secure a victory. to discuss, let's bring in our guest from mcm partners. jahnavi: if you look back in history, the only time a party has had majority in the last 32 years has been in 2014 and 2019. they were both under modi. 282 and 303 consecutively so it is going up. he needs over 240. voter sentiment is such that he is popular, he is viewed as being pro business and...
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the new temple was inaugurated with much fanfare by mr modi injanuary. the prime minister of a secular state inaugurating a temple led critics to claim that india is becoming a hindu state, and that minorities are increasingly fearful for their place in their own country. the government says that they respect minority rights. at a political rally last week, mr modi called muslims infiltrators who would take people's wealth if his opponents came to power. the opposition accused him of hate speech. that divisive language does not define all of india. i found one street corner that tells a different story. we were driving around the city and we stopped when we saw this hindu temple. it struck us. why did it strike us? take a look what's just beside it. a mosque. and, actually, evening prayers are taking place right now — but it doesn't stop just there. take a walk with me. you can still see the mosque and the temple behind me — but if you look over just this way, you see that there's actually a church here too. now, it's not uncommon in india to see a m
the new temple was inaugurated with much fanfare by mr modi injanuary. the prime minister of a secular state inaugurating a temple led critics to claim that india is becoming a hindu state, and that minorities are increasingly fearful for their place in their own country. the government says that they respect minority rights. at a political rally last week, mr modi called muslims infiltrators who would take people's wealth if his opponents came to power. the opposition accused him of hate...
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and yet, even with all of those factors playing in the b, j piece, favor modi and the parties are their star. campaigners of leaned heavily into what they consider their primary election winning strategy, bashing indian muslims calling them infiltrators out to eat up national resources. it is dangerous language and it's being repeated over and over. because despite all of those interviews, no one is really holding the prime minister to account it is fitting that the world's largest democracy. india has the longest election process of the over the 1st 4 weeks of voting and with about a week ago and unexpectedly low turn out suggests that for prime minister and a wrench for moti and his party, the b j t. things are not going according to plan. one sure sign of the prime minister who has spent 10 years in office, mostly avoiding interviews with the mainstream media. he's spending more time with journalists than ever before. 5 minutes to movie very gives interviews. he does not forward press conferences, how ever from the 31st of march to the 14th of may give 41 interviews, which is quite s
and yet, even with all of those factors playing in the b, j piece, favor modi and the parties are their star. campaigners of leaned heavily into what they consider their primary election winning strategy, bashing indian muslims calling them infiltrators out to eat up national resources. it is dangerous language and it's being repeated over and over. because despite all of those interviews, no one is really holding the prime minister to account it is fitting that the world's largest democracy....
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the temple hailed by prime minister modi as a political and economic milestone. ayodhya has always been this old, dusty town in northern india, but by building this temple, the ruling bjp wants to pitch this town as a pilgrimage site on similar lines to the vatican and mecca. less than 2km away, this restaurant is seeing a spike in visitors. translation: business has gone up 8-10 times| since the temple was built. we've expanded the restaurant to cater to the rising number of visitors we have seen as of late. the modi government is spending over $160 million to develop over 50 tourism projects at hindu pilgrimage sites. among the many brands, these hotels are also building several hotels across many destinations, including three new hotels and ayodhya. potential is always been massive. you go to all these places, both in good times and bad times, and celebration and in mourning times. so i think there is a huge influx of people going into these places. economic gains aside, politically speaking, experts say this is nothing but an attempt at reviving hindu nationa
the temple hailed by prime minister modi as a political and economic milestone. ayodhya has always been this old, dusty town in northern india, but by building this temple, the ruling bjp wants to pitch this town as a pilgrimage site on similar lines to the vatican and mecca. less than 2km away, this restaurant is seeing a spike in visitors. translation: business has gone up 8-10 times| since the temple was built. we've expanded the restaurant to cater to the rising number of visitors we have...
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haslinda: that's right, both holding different views on whether policies adopted by modi are right. let's look at how markets are fairing, avril hong is on top of that. traders are pretty much sitting on their hands waiting for data. israel: waiting for what we are going to get friday, not just the feds preferred gauge of inflation, but also those china pmi's. we started with stock benchmarks moving sideways. don't forget we also have the u.s. that was on holiday so we are not getting the typical direction. but a bit clearer as the session progresses. the hang seng has been very sentimental-driven. there is a bit of positive news coming through based on what we are seeing out of shanghai and the property easing there along with yesterday's announcement of that shift investment fund, tens of billions of dollars in that direction. japanese assets are also in focus. because services ppi out of japan today and it shows a broadening of inflation, making the case for the boj to hike rates again, and certainly that seems to be the expectation, take a look at where the yield on the 10 year
haslinda: that's right, both holding different views on whether policies adopted by modi are right. let's look at how markets are fairing, avril hong is on top of that. traders are pretty much sitting on their hands waiting for data. israel: waiting for what we are going to get friday, not just the feds preferred gauge of inflation, but also those china pmi's. we started with stock benchmarks moving sideways. don't forget we also have the u.s. that was on holiday so we are not getting the...
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prime minister narendra modi is seeking a third straight term in a contest that pits his bjp against an alliance of more than two dozen opposition parties led by the congress party. voting is also taking place in srinagar, the main city in indian—administered kashmir, for the first time, since mr modi imposed direct rule on the region in 2019. our correspondent in delhi, samira hussain, explained exactly where the votes are taking place, and the key issues in each region. we're looking at about ten different states that are currently voting. some, as you rightly pointed out, in the south. and then of course there's the territory ofjammu and kashmir that are also voting. and by the time this fourth phase is over, about 70% of the entire country will have finally voted. and we've been looking at the issues right across the country. and according to recent polling and interviews that we've done, on the minds of voters in terms of the most pressing issues, bar none, it has to be the economy. and most importantly is unemployment, that there is a real struggle with unemployment, particul
prime minister narendra modi is seeking a third straight term in a contest that pits his bjp against an alliance of more than two dozen opposition parties led by the congress party. voting is also taking place in srinagar, the main city in indian—administered kashmir, for the first time, since mr modi imposed direct rule on the region in 2019. our correspondent in delhi, samira hussain, explained exactly where the votes are taking place, and the key issues in each region. we're looking at...
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when it comes to a possible third term of modi's government, what policies would push renewables the right way? srishti: thank you for having me on the show. what we have seen is renewables by itself just based on commercial merit demands a lot of investment. because it does today offer the lowest level cost of energy. india today is the fourth-largest largest are noble energy market. based on the contracted capacity, it will be the third-largest market. we are seeing there is a lot of investment going into the sector. decarbonization is a global megatrend for investment. but government policies that are supporting that growth. whether it comes to the kind of benefits they are giving to long-term investors for waiver of transmission charges, concessional tax rate, increasing allocation for renewable energy sector, all of these bode well for the renaud low energy market in india. haslinda: how much of that renewable push in india is contingent on modi's government getting reelected? srishti: what has happened is the modi government has put up a machinery which is now fueling itself. i
when it comes to a possible third term of modi's government, what policies would push renewables the right way? srishti: thank you for having me on the show. what we have seen is renewables by itself just based on commercial merit demands a lot of investment. because it does today offer the lowest level cost of energy. india today is the fourth-largest largest are noble energy market. based on the contracted capacity, it will be the third-largest market. we are seeing there is a lot of...
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congress party, turned out amid the blistering heat to cast his vote with prime minister to render modi's main opponent. in deli chief minister, arvin casual walls was expected to vote later in the day. casually wall who was arrested on corruption charges and released on bail after the supreme court intervene accused modi of using criminal probes to hurt his transits. earlier i asked the w corresponding sheller got off in deli, to tell us more about today's elections. of the 58 constituencies that up forgot should a myco and over a 100000000 people are eligible. voters are due to vote in different parts of india . so this heat is pretty much on not just politically in india, but climate wise as well. it's coming up to mid day here now, and we see that the number of people who are coming out to vote has been dwindling . the turnout was pretty much high in the early hours of morning. it's it opened at 7 am. that's going to be so most people are trying to cost a boat, but now as it's coming up to mid day and the heat is rising, the numbers seem to be coming down. but we'll see we, we still h
congress party, turned out amid the blistering heat to cast his vote with prime minister to render modi's main opponent. in deli chief minister, arvin casual walls was expected to vote later in the day. casually wall who was arrested on corruption charges and released on bail after the supreme court intervene accused modi of using criminal probes to hurt his transits. earlier i asked the w corresponding sheller got off in deli, to tell us more about today's elections. of the 58 constituencies...
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what about the issue of modi's hindu nationalism? the issue of minorities in the urine economists would do if you have, you have talked about this, but it's a huge worry. it's a huge worry because no country has ever succeeded by treating a large part of its population as second-class citizens, they should have even if they are being treated badly, they should have the sense of progress things are getting better you cannot reverse the environment of equality which india has enjoyed since independence. and then convert a whole population of clues let's do 15% of the country, which is 200 million people into second-class citizens. and to my mind, the rhetoric that is going on the kind of actions that certain bjp governments are taking is sending a very strong signal to our muslim minorities, but also to some extent some other minor artists. >> and i think we really absolutely don't need that our founding fathers put together a constitution which really emphasized equality of everyone and took into account some of the fragilities that e
what about the issue of modi's hindu nationalism? the issue of minorities in the urine economists would do if you have, you have talked about this, but it's a huge worry. it's a huge worry because no country has ever succeeded by treating a large part of its population as second-class citizens, they should have even if they are being treated badly, they should have the sense of progress things are getting better you cannot reverse the environment of equality which india has enjoyed since...
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p is throwing all it can at this campaign. modi's face is everywhere. there's been an avalanche of b, j. p advertising, and then there are india is mainstream media outlets. the over whelming majority of which are pro modi for potential spanner in the works is the messaging from a collection of youtube or is putting out explain, or is critiques and interviews, or questioning the b j piece. otherwise, dominant narrative, many are journalists who gave up mainstream news rooms for places in the online ecosystem are cash banner g is one of them. he has 4000000 followers, and his videos are wrapping up the views facebook with the headquarters. what the heck is reaction of the now my day on and finding out that it's an example of data by the way, that's how they pulled. i pulled up, i've had all the got the search got to get points and they go to see about how many people would've been out there are cash buy energy joins us now from new delhi, mr. banner g. on the surface, the selection looks like a done deal. give us a sense of what no rent remote is appeal
p is throwing all it can at this campaign. modi's face is everywhere. there's been an avalanche of b, j. p advertising, and then there are india is mainstream media outlets. the over whelming majority of which are pro modi for potential spanner in the works is the messaging from a collection of youtube or is putting out explain, or is critiques and interviews, or questioning the b j piece. otherwise, dominant narrative, many are journalists who gave up mainstream news rooms for places in the...
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the vast majority of which do modi's bidding 247. and they stepped it up a notch, conducting an unprecedented number of interviews with the prime minister, lobbying softball questions. his way funding in front of the cameras. and yet even with all of those factors playing in the b, j piece, favor modi and the parties are their star. campaigners of leaned heavily into what they consider their primary election winning strategy, bashing indian muslims calling them infiltrators out to eat up national resources. it is dangerous language and it's being repeated over and over. because despite all of those interviews, no one is really holding the prime minister to account it is fitting that the world's largest democracy, india has the longest election process of them all over the 1st 4 weeks of voting. and with about a week to go and unexpectedly low turn out suggests that for prime minister and a wrench for moti and his party, the b j. p. things are not going according to plan one. sure sign of the prime minister who has spent 10 years in o
the vast majority of which do modi's bidding 247. and they stepped it up a notch, conducting an unprecedented number of interviews with the prime minister, lobbying softball questions. his way funding in front of the cameras. and yet even with all of those factors playing in the b, j piece, favor modi and the parties are their star. campaigners of leaned heavily into what they consider their primary election winning strategy, bashing indian muslims calling them infiltrators out to eat up...
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the market ran into this when modi started back in april. but expectation that the led coalition of parties were in the majority. the coalition itself has doubted that they want 400, the market was pricing in their expectation. after the first couple of phase of voting's happening, it seems like they are hanging on those expectations. as we inched closer to the election counting day on june 4, the market is showing some appetite to buy some insurance on the downside. let's not forget valuations are expensive for indian stocks. the benchmark indexes here, the nifty is sitting close to the record highs, therefore the downside seems more larger than the upside from any positive news. therefore we are seeing the volatility they're going higher option pricing is also, if you look at the implied volatility for option expiring in june, late in june, it is also inching higher, so there is just a bit more that the market is reflecting than what was the case of a month ago. haslinda: you talk about market expectations for the election are changing, ye
the market ran into this when modi started back in april. but expectation that the led coalition of parties were in the majority. the coalition itself has doubted that they want 400, the market was pricing in their expectation. after the first couple of phase of voting's happening, it seems like they are hanging on those expectations. as we inched closer to the election counting day on june 4, the market is showing some appetite to buy some insurance on the downside. let's not forget valuations...
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there has been a lot of expectation that narendra modi will win again, a historic third term. is there any evidence that thatis term. is there any evidence that that is depressing voting and does it vary again by region? if that is depressing voting and does it vary again by region?— that is depressing voting and does it vary again by region? if you look at voter turnout _ it vary again by region? if you look at voter turnout as _ it vary again by region? if you look at voter turnout as per _ it vary again by region? if you look at voter turnout as per the - it vary again by region? if you look| at voter turnout as per the election commission of india, you see that actually in the last three phases, voter turnout has been around 65%. that is marginally less than what we saw in the previous general election. and when you factor in the population increases, you see that voter turnout is a little bit less. that's one thing that a lot of people are looking at in terms of voter turnout and the excitement thatis voter turnout and the excitement that is around the selection that ma
there has been a lot of expectation that narendra modi will win again, a historic third term. is there any evidence that thatis term. is there any evidence that that is depressing voting and does it vary again by region? if that is depressing voting and does it vary again by region?— that is depressing voting and does it vary again by region? if you look at voter turnout _ it vary again by region? if you look at voter turnout as _ it vary again by region? if you look at voter turnout as per _...
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as we know, prime minister narendra modi is looking to get a third consecutive term in office. the indian national congress party is mounting and opposition and what they have done is they have banded together with several other parties together with several other parties to try and counter narendra modi's continuing and enduring popularity. remember, this last phase has come at a time in which the country is experiencing an enormous heatwave. there are parts of the country that even hit almost 50 celsius. and so we saw actually that both political parties were delivering the same message, which is to encourage people to go out and cast a ballot despite the extreme heat. as a precaution we saw there at polling booths there were water stations set up, they were offering cold drinks and often misting fans for those standing in line as they were to cast their ballot. just how many people are going to brave the heat to go and vote for something that was concerning even the election commission of india that went to great pains to make sure that people understood there were precautio
as we know, prime minister narendra modi is looking to get a third consecutive term in office. the indian national congress party is mounting and opposition and what they have done is they have banded together with several other parties together with several other parties to try and counter narendra modi's continuing and enduring popularity. remember, this last phase has come at a time in which the country is experiencing an enormous heatwave. there are parts of the country that even hit almost...
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talk to us about how media in india has been transformed in the period of no render modi's rule. when i joined television media in 2004, 2005, and there was a part of new television channels that were coming in television was on a high, it was the aspiration, a job to be in. i'm, i think my style is that i quit and 2012 because what has happened, dr. 2014 is that the gradual decal but of mainstream media has happened uh by the b j. b. and that is a terminology also that is used for the mainstream media in india, which is called go. the media is basically a media that sits in the lapse of those in power. and what has happened is that that media has really allowed that in the body to take on a force which is much larger than him. so you can imagine him as a see me all of a family where his decision should not be criticized. so no idea that he can come up with can be a bad idea. i, every idea is a good idea. and if it feels it's, it's, it's the implementation. so the media really has allowed for the dumbing down of the political discourse and questioning of the opposition rather tha
talk to us about how media in india has been transformed in the period of no render modi's rule. when i joined television media in 2004, 2005, and there was a part of new television channels that were coming in television was on a high, it was the aspiration, a job to be in. i'm, i think my style is that i quit and 2012 because what has happened, dr. 2014 is that the gradual decal but of mainstream media has happened uh by the b j. b. and that is a terminology also that is used for the...
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the six—week long campaign began in april with prime minister, narendra modi's ruling bjp party, looking to secure a third term in office. more than 111 million people in 58 constituencies across eight states and federal territories are eligible to vote in the sixth phase. the results are expected onjune 4th. our south asia correspondent samira hussainjoins me now from delhi. it is really scorching hot as we heard from pakistan. those same temperatures are scorching parts of india, one part of the country hit nearly 50 celsius. there are heat warnings happening all across the country and it is under these extreme heat temperatures that you are seeing this voting that is taking place. it is this heat that actually has all political parties united on one thing, trying to encourage people to come out to vote despite the extreme temperatures. and they've made a lot of precautions at polling booths, they have created misting stations, they are passing out water and cold drinks as people stand in line to go and cast a ballot. this is the sixth phase and voting, talk us through how it all works
the six—week long campaign began in april with prime minister, narendra modi's ruling bjp party, looking to secure a third term in office. more than 111 million people in 58 constituencies across eight states and federal territories are eligible to vote in the sixth phase. the results are expected onjune 4th. our south asia correspondent samira hussainjoins me now from delhi. it is really scorching hot as we heard from pakistan. those same temperatures are scorching parts of india, one part...
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modi! modi! a big chunk of the money that many of these television channels earn is through government ads. prime minister narendra modi's government, for instance, has spent over $700 million on print and tv ads in their first eight years in office. there's news, there's sense and there's nuisance. manisha pande closely tracks the media. tv news' favourite villain the opposition. large section of media owners today have business interests other than the media. it's very difficult for them to have a news channel that questions the government, the very government that they're working with, that they're in business. the opposition says the media is no longer asking tough questions to the government. however, a government adviser told us it wasn't the journalists' job. all this new fangled notion of holding power to account, interrogating power, speaking truth to power, that is language for activists. as mr modi seeks a third mandate, critics say the current tv media landscape gives him a distinct a
modi! modi! a big chunk of the money that many of these television channels earn is through government ads. prime minister narendra modi's government, for instance, has spent over $700 million on print and tv ads in their first eight years in office. there's news, there's sense and there's nuisance. manisha pande closely tracks the media. tv news' favourite villain the opposition. large section of media owners today have business interests other than the media. it's very difficult for them to...
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experts give the greatest chance to the pharatiya janata party, led by prime minister narendra modi. he actively travels around the country, opens social and industrial facilities, communicates and prays with the people. unifying role for a huge diverse electorate, broad support the ruling party is based largely on personal popularity on randremod, who is positioned as a man of the people. he grew up in a poor family that belongs to one of the lower castes. modi wants india to become a permanent member of the un security council and will insist on holding the 2036 summer olympics. he intends to land an indian astronaut on the moon and promised to transform the country. into a developed nation by 2047, the centenary of independence, the prime minister is opposed by the country's main opposition force, the indian national congress - the party that brought an end to nearly two centuries of british colonial rule that ruled india for most of its independent history. the largest election campaign in history ends on june 1, the results are promised to be announced on june 4 and fashion, of
experts give the greatest chance to the pharatiya janata party, led by prime minister narendra modi. he actively travels around the country, opens social and industrial facilities, communicates and prays with the people. unifying role for a huge diverse electorate, broad support the ruling party is based largely on personal popularity on randremod, who is positioned as a man of the people. he grew up in a poor family that belongs to one of the lower castes. modi wants india to become a...
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the new temple was with much fanfare by mr modi injanuary. a secular state inaugurating a temple lead to critics to claim that india is becoming a hindu state and minorities are increasingly fearful for and minorities are increasingly fearfulfor their and minorities are increasingly fearful for their place and minorities are increasingly fearfulfor their place in fearful for their place in their own country. the government says they respect minority rights. at a political rally last week, the ranger modi called muslims infiltrators who would take people's wealth is here —— if his opponents came to power. the opposition accused him of hate speech. that divisive language does not define all of india. ifound one streetcorner that tells a different story. we were driving around the city and we stopped when we saw this hindu temple. it struck us. why did it strike us? take a look what is just be high did it strike us? take a look what isjust be high —— just beside it. a mosque. and evening prayers are taking place right now. but it doesn't
the new temple was with much fanfare by mr modi injanuary. a secular state inaugurating a temple lead to critics to claim that india is becoming a hindu state and minorities are increasingly fearful for and minorities are increasingly fearfulfor their and minorities are increasingly fearful for their place and minorities are increasingly fearfulfor their place in fearful for their place in their own country. the government says they respect minority rights. at a political rally last week, the...
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here is a preview. >> who is narendra modi? well, it depends on who you ask. >> india's prime minister makes the impossible possible. >> he is very conscious of his image in history. >> he has completely seduced the hindi hindu belt. >> some view him as the most effective prime minister in the history of india. he is passionately worshiped by millions. and hailed as one of the world's most popular leaders, with approval ratings surpassing 70%. >> democracy delivers. and democracy empowers. >> on the other hand, critics see him as an autocratic hindu nationalist who marginalizes minorities and undermines democratic norms. >> the idea that india is a democracy, , this is a lie. haidi: for more on why narendra modi is highly popular as well as deeply polarizing, you can read today's big take and watch the bloomberg originals documentary. our podcast also launches today. new episodes will be dropping every wednesday and you can track the latest developments on the bloomberg terminal as well as on tv. time to check stocks to watch.
here is a preview. >> who is narendra modi? well, it depends on who you ask. >> india's prime minister makes the impossible possible. >> he is very conscious of his image in history. >> he has completely seduced the hindi hindu belt. >> some view him as the most effective prime minister in the history of india. he is passionately worshiped by millions. and hailed as one of the world's most popular leaders, with approval ratings surpassing 70%. >> democracy...
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we will leave you with pictures from india where the prime minister, narendra modi, is campaigning as the fourth phase of the elections resume in the six—week election campaign. it is the largest democratic exercise ever. the population is around a billion in india, adults are eligible to vote and you can see the huge crowds there. there has been a lot of interest and turnout narendra modi is expected to be successful in maintaining his position as india's litre for the third time. whether that is depressing turnouts in some parts has been a question, but a massive turnout support therefor of the ruling bjp and we will be keeping you across those extraordinary elections in india in the coming days and weeks. the weather this afternoon is looking a bit half—and—half, really. warm sun transport scotland and eastern england, reaching 25 in parts of east anglia. a different story further west with cloud and rain. forsome, temperatures story further west with cloud and rain. for some, temperatures really struggle, we might only see highs of 13 degrees underneath this carol of cloud.
we will leave you with pictures from india where the prime minister, narendra modi, is campaigning as the fourth phase of the elections resume in the six—week election campaign. it is the largest democratic exercise ever. the population is around a billion in india, adults are eligible to vote and you can see the huge crowds there. there has been a lot of interest and turnout narendra modi is expected to be successful in maintaining his position as india's litre for the third time. whether...
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we take a look at indian—administered kashmir, in the first general elections since the modi government took away the region's special status. hello, i'm geeta guru—murthy. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start here in the uk, at the beginning of the first full week of campaigning for the general election on july the 4th. the labour leader sir keir starmer has focused on security in his first major campaign speech. he's been telling undecided voters in west sussex in south—east england that his party will deliver stability. the labour party says if elected it will carry out a 100—day national security review, looking at all the threats facing britain. sir keir starmer said m years of conservative "chaos" had damaged trust in politics and british institutions. and he said voters faced a choice about the future of the country. i have change this labour party, dragged it back to service and i will do exactly the same for westminster. that is the choice at this election, service or self interest, stability or chaos. a labour part
we take a look at indian—administered kashmir, in the first general elections since the modi government took away the region's special status. hello, i'm geeta guru—murthy. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start here in the uk, at the beginning of the first full week of campaigning for the general election on july the 4th. the labour leader sir keir starmer has focused on security in his first major campaign speech. he's been telling...
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we take a look at indian—administered kashmir, in the first general elections since the modi government took away the region's special status. i more now on the uk general election, and the conservative�*s plans to introduce a form of mandatory national service. under the plans, 18—year—olds would be given the choice of either joining the military for a year, or taking part in community service. earlier on radio four they spoke to anne—marie trevelyan, a minister of state of the foreign office and a former armed forces minister. the? former armed forces minister. they asked how the _ former armed forces minister. they asked how the conservatives helped to house 30,000 new recruit went according to experts from the kerslake commission existing troops are experiencing damp, mouldy homes, riddled with pests and plagued by shoddy gas and electrical fittings in service accommodation. it is shoddy gas and electrical fittings in service accommodation. it is not a matter of— in service accommodation. it is not a matter of prioritising _ in service accommodation. it is not a matter of
we take a look at indian—administered kashmir, in the first general elections since the modi government took away the region's special status. i more now on the uk general election, and the conservative�*s plans to introduce a form of mandatory national service. under the plans, 18—year—olds would be given the choice of either joining the military for a year, or taking part in community service. earlier on radio four they spoke to anne—marie trevelyan, a minister of state of the...
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and polls predict another win for narendra modi's hindu nationalist bjp and its allies. since mr modi came to power in 2014, india has fallen down the world press freedom index to 159 out of the 180 countries ranked. journalists critical of central and state governments face physical threats, online harassment and legal charges. for example, last year, the homes and offices of senior staff at the newsclick website were raided. the editor in chief remains in custody, accused of publishing chinese propaganda. and some argue that what's happened to press freedom in india is part of a global trend. the job of a journalist is to present the facts, to present the news. but if you're presented the facts that you don't like, often, you go after the messenger. and that's exactly what we're seeing with the rise of populism, with the rise of nationalism, is a commensurate decline in the press freedom environment worldwide. if the health of democracies impacts press freedom, so too does the absence of democracy elsewhere. from dictatorships and theocracies to militaryjuntas and comm
and polls predict another win for narendra modi's hindu nationalist bjp and its allies. since mr modi came to power in 2014, india has fallen down the world press freedom index to 159 out of the 180 countries ranked. journalists critical of central and state governments face physical threats, online harassment and legal charges. for example, last year, the homes and offices of senior staff at the newsclick website were raided. the editor in chief remains in custody, accused of publishing...
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modi's quote. india will participate in all important summits that advance the global peace, security and development agenda and support the voice of the so-called global. south, and india is the only country of the global south that has confirmed participation in this conference, the leaders of brazil and par have previously announced that they will not go to the summit. china also made it clear that it does not support the holding of the summit in switzerland, since russia was not invited to it, but the question is whether or not beijing will send a representative. it is not yet known, and if he does send, who, because, for example, experts say, if he sends a special envoy. in the eurasian affairs of lihui, then it will be nothing, well, if lihui will come just as he has already gone twice on his tours and will go back, if he will at least send the minister of foreign affairs wang yi, then this may already be a signal that after all, well, if the official beijing has not changed its position, the
modi's quote. india will participate in all important summits that advance the global peace, security and development agenda and support the voice of the so-called global. south, and india is the only country of the global south that has confirmed participation in this conference, the leaders of brazil and par have previously announced that they will not go to the summit. china also made it clear that it does not support the holding of the summit in switzerland, since russia was not invited to...
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seema mody looking at what to expect from snowflake when it reports in overtime today. and, of course, the countdown to nvidia, the earnings. that's on kristina partsinevelos, back with what to watch for when those numbers hit the tape. mike, your thoughts? >> yeah, the reaction algorithms are preset, whatever the number is. and it is more than 10% for nvidia, so be it. i think aside from that, what is interesting today is a bit of a reminder of some of the other undercurrents. the market has been holding together fine. taking it below the surface. but the response of the minutes, the hint of hawkishness, maybe the financial conditions and that they are not tight enough as we know it's old news and that it has been more of a benign. but there is some worry again. so that to me is the issue. the market wants to take it as that soft landing stuff. the question is can we take it for granted that that is the case? and it was perfectly great to launch it much higher. we will see what nvidia has to say. >> target among the blowups today. lulu, ugly. >> william and sonoma trad
seema mody looking at what to expect from snowflake when it reports in overtime today. and, of course, the countdown to nvidia, the earnings. that's on kristina partsinevelos, back with what to watch for when those numbers hit the tape. mike, your thoughts? >> yeah, the reaction algorithms are preset, whatever the number is. and it is more than 10% for nvidia, so be it. i think aside from that, what is interesting today is a bit of a reminder of some of the other undercurrents. the market...
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people are saying he did the 5th day money is being taken by modi. now tell me if i stop there says to stop their earning. i'm or stop there lou, would they abuse moody or not? i'm with you, but i should i do this work or not got to do it says he's got to do the work and even for that is being criticized. by the way, don't worry about mowdy not waiting is election that looks like it's going to be a landslide on another side of the story. and i think this is really important when we look at this is the fact that the indian government recently has been making overtures, right? we reported this what last week with the united states, with, with tesla, with the law mosque, with the black rock, etc. and i guess you can help and think that, well if, if they want to be like the united states, well, lease, or start to get the corruption part right? manila chang joins me to talk a little bit about this. but what, what is your take on this situation in, in india vanilla? a couple of things we have to point out here. so that big pile of money, right? is somethin
people are saying he did the 5th day money is being taken by modi. now tell me if i stop there says to stop their earning. i'm or stop there lou, would they abuse moody or not? i'm with you, but i should i do this work or not got to do it says he's got to do the work and even for that is being criticized. by the way, don't worry about mowdy not waiting is election that looks like it's going to be a landslide on another side of the story. and i think this is really important when we look at this...
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these are the first general elections since the modi government took away kashmir�*s special status in 2019. voting has become a way for many kashmiris to protest against that move. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain reports from new delhi. chanting. political rallies, common in general elections. this one is different. for people in indian—administered kashmir, voting has become a form of protest. garlands and sweets. for 0mar abdullah, a voice for that anger. now clearly there is a huge gap between what they claim and what is the reality on the ground. what you see is not because of what the bjp did, it's in spite of what the bjp did. in 2019, the modi government revoked kashmir�*s autonomy, a guarantee to its own flag, constitution and statehood, saying it would bring development to the region. but a crackdown on any dissent against the move was swift. government forces took over, there was a complete communication blackout for months. hundreds were arrested, including 0mar abdullah. in the shadow of what happened on the 5th of august 2019, i think has given fresh voter
these are the first general elections since the modi government took away kashmir�*s special status in 2019. voting has become a way for many kashmiris to protest against that move. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain reports from new delhi. chanting. political rallies, common in general elections. this one is different. for people in indian—administered kashmir, voting has become a form of protest. garlands and sweets. for 0mar abdullah, a voice for that anger. now clearly there is...
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under prime minister narendra modi's ten—year rule in india, he and his ruling party, the bjp, have been accused of singling out india's minority communities, especially muslims. at a political rally last week, mr modi said the country's main —— it has many of india's minority groups worried about their future. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain is in kerala. well, look, the prime minister received quite a bit of backlash from opposition parties and from the muslim community, saying that those comments were the equivalent of hate speech, and it gives you an example of some of the divisive language that is being used here. but it's not everywhere, as i found out on one particular street corner here in kerala, that rhetoric is not being used. we were driving around the city and we stopped when we saw this hindu temple. it struck us. why did it strike us? take a look. what'sjust beside it? a mosque. and actually, evening prayers are taking place right now. but it doesn't stop just there. take a walk with me. you can still see the mosque and the temple behind me. but if you look
under prime minister narendra modi's ten—year rule in india, he and his ruling party, the bjp, have been accused of singling out india's minority communities, especially muslims. at a political rally last week, mr modi said the country's main —— it has many of india's minority groups worried about their future. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain is in kerala. well, look, the prime minister received quite a bit of backlash from opposition parties and from the muslim community,...
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indian prime minister narendra modi passed away. in this calamity, along with the government and nation of iran, the martyrdom of mr. raisi has caused great sadness and suffering for us muslims. his services will remain in our memory, especially in the recent days when he was with us in the world today, we have reached the end of our program, god bless you. we will leave from sadd qizgasi after noon prayer the prayer took some time, they talked and met with the people around one o'clock in the afternoon, the flight was made from downstream towards tabriz , the weather was clear and completely clear and bright , we did not have any special weather phenomenon after about half an hour minutes along the route in the area adjacent to the mesangun mine , before we reach this area, in the valley adjacent to the area where this route was chosen, there was a patch of cloud like a table spread in the desert, meaning there was no fog on the route. you didn't fly, but it was possible at the bottom, and let me tell you that there was a hole in t
indian prime minister narendra modi passed away. in this calamity, along with the government and nation of iran, the martyrdom of mr. raisi has caused great sadness and suffering for us muslims. his services will remain in our memory, especially in the recent days when he was with us in the world today, we have reached the end of our program, god bless you. we will leave from sadd qizgasi after noon prayer the prayer took some time, they talked and met with the people around one o'clock in the...
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while modi is currently in the u. k. j. o, as has expeditions pending former indian diplomat probably would die. all believes that fugitives wanted by new delhi authorities are choosing the u. k as they feel out of reach. there is also another very big, high profile youtube video link to about that. and then he is also the accuser that she wants to do for a scam. gays, we didn't didn't, but the sign and the extradition be 1990 go. but since then, do you guys accept it only to request all the extradition? it didn't fugitive but in regard to or other that's a really big base condition. the dates are for a more w extradition, gazes or higher value. and no reason in the u. k. has become an attractive destination both for an action or other fugitive. it goes to the medic which told you need and the limited number of distribution. all the stuff receive your business, the people the way i mean from india and go i didn't risk to properties and you, your business is the, uh, the best it. so the, the, the, the u. k. has become a very
while modi is currently in the u. k. j. o, as has expeditions pending former indian diplomat probably would die. all believes that fugitives wanted by new delhi authorities are choosing the u. k as they feel out of reach. there is also another very big, high profile youtube video link to about that. and then he is also the accuser that she wants to do for a scam. gays, we didn't didn't, but the sign and the extradition be 1990 go. but since then, do you guys accept it only to request all the...