ID | 179258 |
Title Proper | India in 2020 |
Other Title Information | a year of multiple challenges |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sridharan, Eswaran |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The year 2020 was one of multiple challenges for India and for the Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party government. The year began with mass protests against the Citizen (Amendment) Act, which minority Muslims saw as threatening their citizen rights and was widely felt to be unconstitutional, and ended with mass protests by farmers against market-oriented farm reforms. The coronavirus pandemic arrived in January and by the end of the year had caused the world’s second-largest caseload (10.3 million infections) and 149,000 deaths. The government responded with a strict lockdown, resulting in a severe economic contraction, although the economy and foreign investment picked up in the last quarter, buoyed by vaccine hopes and a partial economic recovery. On the foreign front, Chinese incursions in June along the Line of Actual Control, the de facto border, led to a tense standoff that remained unresolved at year-end. Politically, the BJP remained not only entrenched but somewhat further empowered against a weak and divided opposition, with Modi’s popularity ratings high. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Survey Vol. 61, No.1; Jan-Feb 2021: p.171–182 |
Journal Source | Asian Survey Vol: 61 No 1 |
Key Words | China ; BJP ; Economic Contraction ; Protests ; Pandemic ; Modi ; Lockdown |