Modi's Election Defeat Raises Doubts about India's Economic Game and Sparks Voter Backlash =============== #5bcbeb06 ver:0.18 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's election defeat raises doubts about India's economic game and sparks voter backlash. The BJP's failure to secure an overall majority may lead to a decline in investor confidence and hinder vital reforms. China's progress in reviving its economy makes mainland stocks more attractive. Concerns about the impact of Modi's policies on working- and middle-class households parallel similar concerns in New York. Voter dissatisfaction in India is rooted in economic issues and the disconnect between the country's economic powerhouse and the plight of millions. The decline of sex in America, concerns about AI, and the potential growth of cricket in the US are other societal issues at play. The defeat and retreat of socialism worldwide have exposed the hollowness of neoliberal capitalist globalization. Modi's ruling with absolute authority will no longer be available to him, and his aggressive drives against religious minorities proved negative factors at the elections. The rise of Hindutva and revanchist views of history raise questions about the future of saffron brigade. Modi may have to tread carefully to avoid biting the dust before his term ends. The prospects for opening or improving relations with Pakistan are slim. Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India for a third consecutive term, but the BJP lost its majority status. The election outcome provides an opportunity for human rights organizations to challenge the BJP's violations and for a dialogue with the Hindu Indian American community to reconsider their support for divisive policies. #IndiaElections #ModiDefeat #InvestorConfidence #ChinaEconomy #WorkingClassConcerns #VoterBacklash #Neoliberalism #Hindutva #HumanRights #USCricket... #newstr #IndianElections #HumanRights #Bjp #NarendraModi https://here.news/story/5bcbeb06?ver=0.18