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Challenges For The New Government

The state of agriculture and a slowly shrinking balance of payments may hinder India's growth story.

To call it the new government is perhaps too daring. Bharatiya Janata Party may well return in the coming general election. But its majority may be smaller perhaps small enough to make it seek partners. If it loses and the Opposition forms the government, it is bound to be a coalition. This will be the biggest change after the election: The government will be less decisive, whatever its composition. In his Q&A session

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