印度

India badly needs someone to stand up to Modi

The world’s greatest exercise in democracy has ended by returning an aspiring autocrat to power. Narendra Modi last week won his second term as India’s prime minister in a landslide victory that underscores the wave of populism currently sweeping much of the world.

This election was described by Mr Modi’s vanquished opponents as a battle for the “soul” and “idea” of India. The result must serve as a call to arms for liberal Indian voices so poorly served by the political opposition.

It is hard not to admire Mr Modi’s charisma and the near-total political dominance he enjoys in India today. He is a mesmerising orator and relentless campaigner who managed to transform this parliamentary election into a semi-presidential referendum on his personal style.

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