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ID185211
Title ProperIndia in 2021
Other Title Informationat the Crossroads
LanguageENG
AuthorRikhil R. Bhavnani, Saloni Bhogale ;  Bhavnani, Rikhil R. ;  Bhogale, Saloni
Summary / Abstract (Note)A positive start to 2021 ended abruptly when the Delta variant of COVID-19 swept over India, killing millions. Since peaking in May, the pandemic has abated, and the government has vaccinated a large share of the population. The Bharatiya Janata Party continues to dominate the country’s politics, having centralized power further despite a lackluster performance in state elections. The economy recovered vigorously from its COVID-induced recession of 2020, but it is unclear whether growth will return to the 8–9% annual rates witnessed in the 2000s. India is more bogged down in its neighborhood than before: it has been unable to retrieve the territory it lost to China last year, and the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban threatens an increase in terrorism in Kashmir. The country is at a crossroads, and much will depend on how the relatively unfettered senior leadership of the BJP responds to these challenges
`In' analytical NoteAsian Survey Vol. 62, No.1; Jan-Feb 2022: p.161–172
Journal SourceAsian Survey Vol: 62 No 1
Key WordsAfghanistan ;  China ;  BJP ;  Economic Contraction ;  Pandemic ;  Modi


 
 
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