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Why a Japanese thinks India will be the world's last superpower

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's upcoming state visit to India is unconventional as he will be spending little time in Delhi. By this unusual gesture to visit only Gujarat, the front-runner of reforms in India, he pays the highest tribute to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Their chemistry fits remarkably. Both are expected to officially launch the high-speed rail project between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, which

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