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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 406 no. 8817 (Jan. 2013)
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page 21.
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Politicians
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Public Officials
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Personal Profiles
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Political Parties
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Elections
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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On December 20th Narenda Modi, the chief minister of Gujarat, won a third successive state election. Gujarat, a western state of some 60m, flourishes economically, though it lags behind much of India in terms of social indicators. It serves as a base for Mr Modi's ambitions. In a country that lacks compelling national leaders, he can tell a credible story about the past ten years: electoral victories, competent and relatively uncorrupt administration, political calm for a decade and a steady flow of investment. National opinion polls show Modi (whose name is sometimes abbreviated to NaMo) as the most popular candidate to be the next prime minister, backed by about a quarter of voters. Yet Modi cannot look forward to assuming national office with any confidence. NaMo is rising, but his path will not be easy.
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