Modi 3.0: Will It Be An Easy Ride?

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Modi 3.0: Will It Be An Easy Ride?

Learning to navigate the choppy waters of coalition government will be an art he will not take long to master.
 
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India wins over old foe in new setting

Indian bowlers defend low score against strong Pakistani batting lineup.
 
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33 first-timers among Modi's council of ministers

Those joining Modi's council of ministers for the first time include three former chief ministers.
 
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Neighbourhood First At Modi's Swearing-In

Engagement with neighbours is a strategic imperative, and not an option, asserts Rup Narayan Das.
 
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Kerala's action hero makes a dashing entry into govt

Suresh Gopi rose to national stardom in cinema style on June 4, winning the Thrissur seat on a BJP ticket.
 
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Meet the youngest-ever Cabinet minister!

Ram Mohan Naidu's journey exemplifies a blend of loyalty to his party and unflinching commitment to public service.
 
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A Campaign For Change

Unfortunately, the best man does not always win.
 
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Why West Opposes Strong Leader Like Modi

'The West has always opposed a strong nationalist leader in India and Narendra Modi is no exception.'
 
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Modi scripts history but challenges await

As Modi takes guard for a third term with trusted and seasoned hands around him, the BJP is hopeful that he will prove his detractors wrong.
 
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Modi sworn in as PM for 3rd time, along with 71 ministers

Along with Modi, senior BJP leaders including Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Nitin Gadkari, Nirmala Sitharaman and S Jaishankar, all ministers in Modi 2.0 Cabinet, took oath as cabinet ministers at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. In all, 71 ministers were sworn-in along with Modi, taking the strength of the Union council to 72.
 

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