Narendra Modi hasn’t put a foot wrong since he won a resounding victory in India’s general election on May 16, and was then sworn in as prime minister two weeks ago. Modi invited South Asian (and Mauritius) leaders to the swearing in and had meetings with them all. On June 9 he met the visiting foreign minister of China and he is planning by September to visit Bhutan (a friendly buffer state with China), Japan (a major partner and potential investor) and the US (a potentially significant partner).
Modi Must Now Deliver What India Needs
Modi Must Now Deliver What India Needs
Modi Must Now Deliver What India Needs
Narendra Modi hasn’t put a foot wrong since he won a resounding victory in India’s general election on May 16, and was then sworn in as prime minister two weeks ago. Modi invited South Asian (and Mauritius) leaders to the swearing in and had meetings with them all. On June 9 he met the visiting foreign minister of China and he is planning by September to visit Bhutan (a friendly buffer state with China), Japan (a major partner and potential investor) and the US (a potentially significant partner).