Religious violence in India threatens to tar Modi’s image before G-20

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Religious violence in India threatens to tar Modi’s image before G-20
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Though the stakes are high for Mr Modi as he faces an election in 2024, he remains popular. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW DELHI – As Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to welcome the Group of 20 leaders next month, some of the worst religious violence in years threatens to taint his efforts to showcase India as a strategic counterweight and investment alternative to China.left six people dead near New Delhi’s international airport, close to where world leaders including US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are set to arrive for the world’s most high-profile summit starting on Sept 9.

The religious and ethnic clashes have “the potential to adversely impact the image of India as a desirable and safe investment and manufacturing option,” said Mr C. Uday Bhaskar, director of the Society for Policy Studies in New Delhi. and silencing dissenting voices, including news organisations and research groups. The Washington-based group Freedom House has labelled India “partly free” and criticised the ruling party’s treatment of minority Muslims.

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