On May 26, 2014, after the Bharatiya Janata Party won a convincing majority in India’s national elections, Narendra Modi took office as prime minister. The first Indian premier to be born after independence, he formed the first majority government in India in more than 25 years. Over the past 12 months, policymakers, corporate leaders, analysts, and the media in India and abroad have been watching closely to see whether Modi can deliver on the promises of growth, good governance, greater role and respect on the world stage, and getting things done.
On May 20, the India Project at Brookings hosted an event to assess the Modi government’s first year in office. The panel considered developments over the last year in the economic, social, energy, and foreign policy realms, as well as in domestic politics. Panelists discussed their perspectives of the government’s performance, where they see continuity vs. change, what has surprised them, what we might expect to see in the future, and key developments to look for over the next year.
The Modi government in India turns one: An assessment
Agenda
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May 20
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The Modi government in India turns one: An assessment
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
On May 20, the India Project at Brookings hosted an event to assess the Modi government’s first year in office.
Diane Farrell Executive Vice President and Senior Director - U.S.-India Business CouncilMilan Vaishnav Director and Senior Fellow, South Asia Program - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace @MilanV
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