Smart Take | India's General Elections 2024: Prime Minister Modi Seeks Third Consecutive Term

Voters have begun casting ballots in India’s general elections, which will continue for the next six weeks until concluding on June 1. This is the largest-ever election in history, with approximately 970 million people out of a population of 1.4 billion eligible to vote. 

Michael Kugelman provides insights into why Narendra Modi remains popular despite high inflation and unemployment, what a Modi win could mean for democracy and secularism, and whether the opposition has been able to appeal to enough voters to end Modi’s decade in power.

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