ID | 134022 |
Title Proper | India's 2014 elections |
Other Title Information | the BJP's victory |
Language | ENG |
Author | Dutt, Sagarika |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Indian general elections of 2014 to the 16th Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament) were held between 7 April and 12 May. More than 500 million people cast their vote in these elections, and it is estimated that the turnout was the highest ever in the country's history. After a vigorous election campaign, the BJP, led by its idiosyncratic leader Narendra Modi, performed better than expected, winning the elections in a landslide and forming the new government. The international response to the BJP's triumph has been positive. The need to attract foreign direct investment was a key feature of the 2014-15 union budget presented by the new government in July. |
`In' analytical Note | New Zealand International Review Vol.39, No.5; Sep-Oct.2014: p.16-19 |
Journal Source | New Zealand International Review Vol.39, No.5; Sep-Oct.2014: p.16-19 |
Key Words | India ; General Elections ; Politics ; Democracy ; Idiosyncratic Leader ; International Response ; Foreign Policy ; New Regime ; Narendra Modi ; Political History - India ; BJP ; Economic Policy |