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he was due to meet the prime minister narendra modi and revealed plans to enter the south asian market. on his social media platform, x, mr musk and they order that unfortunately... but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month it emerged that the company's vehicle deliveries declined in the first quarter of 2024 for the first quarter of 2024 for the first quarter of 2024 for the first time in nearly four years. the company's cutting the price of its full self driving software in the united states by a third, from $12,000 to 8000, and it is slashing its vehicle prices in multiple markets, with new price cuts announced in china. now it is facing stiff competition there from the likes of byd, the saic motor corporation and potential new entrants like a smartphone maker. tesla will find it tough to compete with these producers on price but it can't ignore the threat from rivals, and not just of the chinese market are right around the world. speaking of electric vehic
he was due to meet the prime minister narendra modi and revealed plans to enter the south asian market. on his social media platform, x, mr musk and they order that unfortunately... but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month it emerged that the company's vehicle deliveries declined in the first quarter of 2024 for the first quarter of 2024 for the first quarter of 2024...
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modi without giving a date. the tesla boss is expected to announce major investment plans in the country soon. hello, i'm chetan pathak with your latest news, live from the bbc sports centre. because of adverse weather at augusta national the start of golf�*s first major of the year is being delayed, with play not expected to start until a couple of hours or so. the biggest names from the pga tour and liv series will be competing against one another with the title being defended byjohn rahm whojust moved from one to the other, whilst rory mcilroy�*s chasing that, thus far, elusive first green jacket. joe lynskey reports. april at augusta, golf's greatest spectacle, one man's greatest hope. for 15 years, rory mcilroy has tried. this is the one major he is still yet to win. last time out, he missed the cut. one year on from being runner—up. it is almost one decade since his last major title but the best in this sport still think it will come.
modi without giving a date. the tesla boss is expected to announce major investment plans in the country soon. hello, i'm chetan pathak with your latest news, live from the bbc sports centre. because of adverse weather at augusta national the start of golf�*s first major of the year is being delayed, with play not expected to start until a couple of hours or so. the biggest names from the pga tour and liv series will be competing against one another with the title being defended byjohn rahm...
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india's prime minister narendra modi is aiming for a rare third consecutive term in power. samira hussain reports from delhi casting a ballot, exercising their democratic right, this man happily displays his inky fingers, saying the voting is in the interest of his nation. 166 million eligible voters in this first of seven faces, more first of seven phases, more than the combined populations of the uk and france. some of the issues that matter to voters — the economy. india has a big population and the highest and implement. and the highest unemployment. we'll leave india there, and go straight to new york, let's take a listen. �* , , ., , ., listen. and this is really a concerted _ listen. and this is really a concerted witchhunt - listen. and this is really a concerted witchhunt for i listen. and this is really a concerted witchhunt for a | listen. and this is really a - concerted witchhunt for a simple, i think you heard in there it's a witchhunt, by near bruce rogers, democratjudges, you take a look at it, he's a whackjob. when he did was a disgrace, being reviewed
india's prime minister narendra modi is aiming for a rare third consecutive term in power. samira hussain reports from delhi casting a ballot, exercising their democratic right, this man happily displays his inky fingers, saying the voting is in the interest of his nation. 166 million eligible voters in this first of seven faces, more first of seven phases, more than the combined populations of the uk and france. some of the issues that matter to voters — the economy. india has a big...
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if this report card that has been sold by prime minister narendra modi was in a government as election is near. just two weeks away. the world bank in this report said south asia is expected to remain the fastest—growing region for the next two years and india forms the largest chunk of that. countries need to boost private investment and strengthen employment opportunities, both currently big concerns in india. the international labour organisation says unemployment in the country among educated youth has doubled from around 35% to 65% between the 2000 and 2022 and also come as a proportion of the gdp, private investments have fallen to 19% in 2020 private investments have fallen to i9% in 2020 one from a peak of 27% in 2007-2008 and i9% in 2020 one from a peak of 27% in 2007—2008 and also according to the world in a quality database inequality has widened in india to 100 year — stop, but the numbers, there are some bright spots, but in order to maintain that experts say that more robust economic policies need to be adopted and also sustained. the hard rock band kiss, founded in
if this report card that has been sold by prime minister narendra modi was in a government as election is near. just two weeks away. the world bank in this report said south asia is expected to remain the fastest—growing region for the next two years and india forms the largest chunk of that. countries need to boost private investment and strengthen employment opportunities, both currently big concerns in india. the international labour organisation says unemployment in the country among...
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modi, without giving a date. the tesla boss is expected to announce major investment plans in the country soon. last month, india cut import taxes on electric vehicles for global carmakers. japan's fast retailing co — owner of the clothing brand uniqlo — says it's on track for its third straight year of record profits. fast retailing says profits jumped by more than 7% in the three months to the end of february. uniqlo's business in mainland china — where it has 922 stores — has bounced back from shares in astrazeneca are up more than 2% as the drugs giant announces a 7% hike in its dividend. the move comes ahead of the firm's agm, where shareholders will vote on whether to boost pay for its boss, pascal soriot, to around $23.5 million. there has been debate — and condemnation — over whether the pay package is too high. the daily telegraph is reporting that fake postage stamps from china are causing a rise in complaints from customers in the uk. the newspaper has identified four chinese suppliers offe
modi, without giving a date. the tesla boss is expected to announce major investment plans in the country soon. last month, india cut import taxes on electric vehicles for global carmakers. japan's fast retailing co — owner of the clothing brand uniqlo — says it's on track for its third straight year of record profits. fast retailing says profits jumped by more than 7% in the three months to the end of february. uniqlo's business in mainland china — where it has 922 stores — has bounced...
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indian prime minister narendra modi has met russian president vladimir putin more than 20 times since 2014. russia is india's largest arms supplier. after the invasion, india went from practical purchases of russian oil before large imports. she did it. what does ukraine hope to achieve with this visit? i think that today kuleba did not come with the long list of wishes that he had when visiting brussels or washington. the ukrainian side understands that it will not be able to convince india to impose sanctions against russia. they also do not hope to convince to supply weapons, although india is. between visits? this is about india's historical relationship with russia and india will not judge . could india's position change after this? moscow. the ministry of social policy of ukraine reports that in the next 26 years the population of ukraine will decrease to 25.20 million people. because of the war, 6 million women and children fled the country, and the birth rate dropped by half. life expectancy for men fell by 10 years to 64 years. the reason for this is on your screens: military
indian prime minister narendra modi has met russian president vladimir putin more than 20 times since 2014. russia is india's largest arms supplier. after the invasion, india went from practical purchases of russian oil before large imports. she did it. what does ukraine hope to achieve with this visit? i think that today kuleba did not come with the long list of wishes that he had when visiting brussels or washington. the ukrainian side understands that it will not be able to convince india to...
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modi, of the hindu nationalist bjp party, is expected a third term in office. as ever, the economy is taking centre stage. joining me now is our india business correspondence. lovely to see you there. the polls have shot. and a lot of emphasis on the economy. absolutely. i want to take a moment to explain to you where i am because this has been a politically significant as well as important for me business and industry point of view because we are in the city of chennai and this is where polling happened all through the day today and in fact the state has 39 lawmakers who are sent to the indian parliament and they voted today so in that sense it is important but from a business point of view, it is very critical because this is india's second largest state economy which contributes 9% of the country, gdp so they find themselves in the middle of economic discourse. it has also attracted lots of big international brands as they look to diversify beyond china and supply chains so you have iphone manufacturers, you have the likes of hume day, samsung, all having a
modi, of the hindu nationalist bjp party, is expected a third term in office. as ever, the economy is taking centre stage. joining me now is our india business correspondence. lovely to see you there. the polls have shot. and a lot of emphasis on the economy. absolutely. i want to take a moment to explain to you where i am because this has been a politically significant as well as important for me business and industry point of view because we are in the city of chennai and this is where...
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modi & his bjp, hindu nationalist party deserve a third term united states and its allies are watching closely india's roaring economy and location and makes it a vital counterweight to china's influence in the region.& india knows it, which is why the west has been willing to turn an, a blind eye on human rights abuses, freedom of the press, and its treatment of religious minorities. >> cnn's will ripley, is there and explains just what's at stake indian prime minister narendra modi seems virtually unstoppable as india heads to the polls modi is widely expected to win a commanding majority of india's nearly 1 billion are eligible voters. >> the biggest democratic election in the history of mankind modi's own path from poverty to politics as part of his appeal for a lot of people here in india. his official biography says he's the middle son of a chai wallah, a tea seller humble upbringing that he says helps them understand the problems plaguing everyday people modi says his programs put more food on their tables and his economic reforms have attracted billions in foreign investment, r
modi & his bjp, hindu nationalist party deserve a third term united states and its allies are watching closely india's roaring economy and location and makes it a vital counterweight to china's influence in the region.& india knows it, which is why the west has been willing to turn an, a blind eye on human rights abuses, freedom of the press, and its treatment of religious minorities. >> cnn's will ripley, is there and explains just what's at stake indian prime minister narendra...
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. >> for the last 10 years, india's leader narendra modi and his party have been promoting a resurgence in hindu culture. that includes an alternative medical system that has existed in india for centuries. the business is booming. today both indian and western consumers are more eager than ever to snatch up medicines and treatments.
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prime minister narendra modi is running for a rare third consecutive term. and its right-wing party is hoping for an outright majority in parliament and a mandate to expand their hindu nationalist policies with voters are concerned about modi's efforts to move india away from its secular roots. cnn's will ripley reports the prime minister narendra modi seems virtually unstoppable as india heads to the polls modi is widely expected to win a commanding majority of india's nearly 1 billion are eligible voters. the biggest democratic election in the history of mankind. modi's own path from poverty to politics is part of his appeal for a lot of people here in india. his official biography says he's the middle son of a chai wallah, a tea seller, a humble upbringing that he says helps them understand and the problems plaguing everyday people modi says his programs put more food on their tables and his economic reforms have attracted billions in foreign investment raising india's global profile. >> i've been doing this a long time, but i don't ever remember anybody
prime minister narendra modi is running for a rare third consecutive term. and its right-wing party is hoping for an outright majority in parliament and a mandate to expand their hindu nationalist policies with voters are concerned about modi's efforts to move india away from its secular roots. cnn's will ripley reports the prime minister narendra modi seems virtually unstoppable as india heads to the polls modi is widely expected to win a commanding majority of india's nearly 1 billion are...
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prime minister narendra modi and his bjp party are hoping to win a third successive term. three years ago, covid ravaged india. and while it made the state of healthcare in the country a part of the political discourse back then, in this first general election since the pandemic, healthcare is not a major issue on the campaign trail. samira husain reports from the state of bihar. more than 600 days of protesting, and still no change. blocking traffic, desperate to be heard. even after the deadly pandemic, the state of health care in this part of rural bihar remains in shambles. translation: covid was so bad that people were dying - like stray dogs. there were no facilities. private doctors had fled. we were told to take the patient home. there was no treatment available. three years ago, covid brought the world to its knees. india's healthcare system was pushed way beyond capacity. an unimaginable number of dead. this man's grief is only bearable when praying. he blames himself for suriya's death. translation: she was my wife. protecting her was my responsibility. what can
prime minister narendra modi and his bjp party are hoping to win a third successive term. three years ago, covid ravaged india. and while it made the state of healthcare in the country a part of the political discourse back then, in this first general election since the pandemic, healthcare is not a major issue on the campaign trail. samira husain reports from the state of bihar. more than 600 days of protesting, and still no change. blocking traffic, desperate to be heard. even after the...
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regimes, and countries that, relatively speaking, try to maintain some... neutrality, in relation to narendra modi, who has been in power for more than 10 years, many people write that for him it is personal, relatively speaking, such a vote of confidence in the continuation of his line of government, but he has been criticized more than once in recent years for authoritarian tendencies that are intensifying, whether the election of modi may not be such a risk that india will be more and more an ally for the russian federation? i wouldn't say so, first of all, you know, authoritarianism, yes, it is a trend, it is very serious. an internal threat, there are those who think differently, and those journalists, those people, they are having a hard time now, internal issues can be talked about a lot, there are certain, let’s say, you know, against, national and religious minorities a little bit, but frankly it is does not show, fashion can go to saudi arabia, conclude contracts in the emirates, open temples. they have excellent business relations, young people understand very well that this kind
regimes, and countries that, relatively speaking, try to maintain some... neutrality, in relation to narendra modi, who has been in power for more than 10 years, many people write that for him it is personal, relatively speaking, such a vote of confidence in the continuation of his line of government, but he has been criticized more than once in recent years for authoritarian tendencies that are intensifying, whether the election of modi may not be such a risk that india will be more and more...
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modi's inner circle to the plot. the indian government has denied the allegations. it comes as the us tries to strengthen its ties with india to counter some of china's geopolitical influence. the white house says it is taking the post reporting "very seriously". i discussed the report with washington post national security reporter ellen nakashima. just to begin with, talk to us about the information you found from the indian government and this assassination plot. right, what we revealed in our article today was that the plot itself was directed from within india's top spy agency, its foreign intelligence service called the research and analysis wing or also known as r&aw. so this was not a rogue operation at all, it was directed from within the indian government, the foreign intelligence agency. and we also revealed the name of the intelligence officer who directed or allegedly directed this plot. his name is vikram yadav and he was working for r&aw at the time. he has since left the agency and gone back to the po
modi's inner circle to the plot. the indian government has denied the allegations. it comes as the us tries to strengthen its ties with india to counter some of china's geopolitical influence. the white house says it is taking the post reporting "very seriously". i discussed the report with washington post national security reporter ellen nakashima. just to begin with, talk to us about the information you found from the indian government and this assassination plot. right, what we...
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prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive term, but opposition parties say indians face the loss of many freedoms if he stays in power. most of mr modi's support comes from india's northern states — but he's campaigning heavily in the south, where the bjp barely has a presence. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain reports. drumming up support, blessings in return. in india possible southern states. regional parties dominate. here, the dmk when the clear majority in the last election. while prime minister modi's party did not win a single seat and has limited presence anywhere else in the south. mr modi is desperate to change that because for the bjp, every single seat matters. they would never be able to make it, what we stand for and the values of self—respect and respect for our culture, great love for our language and identity, this is antithetical to the notion of this far—right and strife causing and rabble rousing and percentage politics. there is a profound impact on the values that this poses. on the values that this espouses. nevertheless, the
prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive term, but opposition parties say indians face the loss of many freedoms if he stays in power. most of mr modi's support comes from india's northern states — but he's campaigning heavily in the south, where the bjp barely has a presence. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain reports. drumming up support, blessings in return. in india possible southern states. regional parties dominate. here, the dmk when the clear majority...
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prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot — one in eight of the world's population. so voting takes place over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. a right given to every adult citizen since india“s independence. more than 75 years on, it remains a much cherished one. despite the blazing heat, people came out. this is rural muzaffarnagar in uttar pradesh. a politically significant state because it sends the most number of mps to parliament. many here are farmers and daily wagers, coming in early so they can get to theirjobs after voting. this man has flown back from saudi arabia, where he works as a construction labourer, to cast his ballot. translation: unemployment is the biggest issue in india. i the situation for young people is terrible, and it can only change if we cast a vote and elect leaders who can fix it. w
prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot — one in eight of the world's population. so voting takes place over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. a right given to every adult citizen since india“s independence. more than 75 years on, it remains a much...
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prime minister narendra modi hopes to win a third successive term, but opposition parties says indians face the loss of many freedoms if he stays in power. let's speak to our south asia correspondent samira hussain in patna. over to you. look, women make u . over to you. look, women make u- a over to you. look, women make up a massive _ over to you. look, women make up a massive voting _ over to you. look, women make up a massive voting block. - over to you. look, women make up a massive voting block. 471 i up a massive voting block. a71 million people. that is the equivalent of the populations of the us, the uk, and france. that is a massive voting block. and a whack of political power. so i caught up with a group of women that have been spending their time canvassing in their community to make sure that women get out and vote. ona on a mission to get everyone in the community, especially women, to cast a ballot. aacha. the are women, to cast a ballot. aacha. they are making _ women, to cast a ballot. aacha. they are making sure _ women, to cast a ballot. aacha. they are making sure t
prime minister narendra modi hopes to win a third successive term, but opposition parties says indians face the loss of many freedoms if he stays in power. let's speak to our south asia correspondent samira hussain in patna. over to you. look, women make u . over to you. look, women make u- a over to you. look, women make up a massive _ over to you. look, women make up a massive voting _ over to you. look, women make up a massive voting block. - over to you. look, women make up a massive voting...
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he was due to meet the prime minister narendra modi and reveal plans to enter the south asian market. on his social media platform, x, mr musk and they order that unfortunately... but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month, it emerged that the company's vehicle deliveries declined in the first quarter of 2024 for the first time in nearly four years. the company's cutting the price of its full self—driving software in the united states by a third, from $12,000 to $8,000, and it is slashing its vehicle prices in multiple markets, with new price cuts announced in china. now it is facing stiff competition there from the likes of byd, the saic motor corporation and potential new entrants like smartphone maker, tsaiomi. tesla will find it tough to compete with these producers on price but it can't ignore the threat from rivals, and notjust of the chinese market are right around the world. this week is busy for earnings. we will hear from tesla and look at financia
he was due to meet the prime minister narendra modi and reveal plans to enter the south asian market. on his social media platform, x, mr musk and they order that unfortunately... but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month, it emerged that the company's vehicle deliveries declined in the first quarter of 2024 for the first time in nearly four years. the company's...
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we take a look at india's infrastructure transformations, as prime minister narendra modi looks to win a third successive term in office. let's go live now to the court house in new york, where donald trump is expected shortly. he's been charged with 3a counts of fraud, relating to hush money allegedly paid to the former porn star, stormy daniels, before the 2016 election. he's pleaded not guilty. it is the first time our us president, former or current, has faced a criminal trial. let's speak to our new york correspondent nada tawfik. take us through what is going to happen today.
we take a look at india's infrastructure transformations, as prime minister narendra modi looks to win a third successive term in office. let's go live now to the court house in new york, where donald trump is expected shortly. he's been charged with 3a counts of fraud, relating to hush money allegedly paid to the former porn star, stormy daniels, before the 2016 election. he's pleaded not guilty. it is the first time our us president, former or current, has faced a criminal trial. let's speak...
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she was supposed to be in india eating with narendra modi. he wants to get into india. at dr a lot of tax issues of import taxes and the like in the indiana market. he also wants starlink in india, but china is elon musk's priority. all he obviously sees china as a more pressing matter right now. haidi: stephen engle with the details of the surprise visit. stick around for more insight into elon musk's weekend trip to beijing. wedbush securities at 11:40 a.m. sydney time. antony blinken is due in saudi arabia for talks with regional counterparts on the israel-hamas war. wrapping up two days of sometimes confrontational talks with the chinese president wanting not to target china saying the two partners should be pals, not rivals. >> if we do not see a change, we will impose sanctions on more than 100 chinese entities and are fully prepared to act, take additional measures, and i made that very clear in my meeting today. haidi: russia says ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery in the south because of the fire, which partially suspended operations. the facility is amo
she was supposed to be in india eating with narendra modi. he wants to get into india. at dr a lot of tax issues of import taxes and the like in the indiana market. he also wants starlink in india, but china is elon musk's priority. all he obviously sees china as a more pressing matter right now. haidi: stephen engle with the details of the surprise visit. stick around for more insight into elon musk's weekend trip to beijing. wedbush securities at 11:40 a.m. sydney time. antony blinken is due...
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prime minister narendra modi hopes to win a third successive term, but opposition parties says indians face the loss of many of their freedoms if he stays in power. three years ago, covid ravaged india. and while it made the state of healthcare in the country a part of the political discourse back then, in this first general election since the pandemic, healthcare does not seem to be a major issue on the campaign trail. let's speak to our south asia correspondent, samira hussain, who's in patna. if it is not health care, what is capturing the imagination, the attention of voters? we went to two states. we are in one state, and also went to kerala. they are on polar opposites when it comes to the level of health care they offer the people in their state. we went there specifically to look at theissue went there specifically to look at the issue of health care overall in the issue of health care overall in the context of these elections. blocking traffic, desperate to be heard. even after the deadly pandemic, the state of health care here remains in shambles. trans iron coveit here remai
prime minister narendra modi hopes to win a third successive term, but opposition parties says indians face the loss of many of their freedoms if he stays in power. three years ago, covid ravaged india. and while it made the state of healthcare in the country a part of the political discourse back then, in this first general election since the pandemic, healthcare does not seem to be a major issue on the campaign trail. let's speak to our south asia correspondent, samira hussain, who's in...
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narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election, but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of the party that very much believes it's going to win another resounding victory. and what we've also seen amidst the crowd is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for. mr modi, is a divisive figure. but here, among his mostly hindu following, he can do no wrong. translation: he's like god for me. he's made women like us feel safe. translation: he's a good speaker i and he has built drains and roads. and villages and cities. no one had done that till now. building infrastructure has been one of the strengths of mr modi's government. a few miles from the rally in uttar pradesh, we saw a road that was made just over a year ago and met farmer ashoke singh transporting his produce. translation: we can move freely now, and
narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election, but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of the party that very much believes it's going to win another resounding victory. and what we've also seen amidst the crowd is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for....
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india's current prime minister, narendra modi, who leads the hindu nationalist party, is expected to win a third term in office. let's take you straight to another story that we have been monitoring here in the uk and that is that the bbc has seen documents that lay bare the scale of the medical trial see in the uk in the 19705 medical trial see in the uk in the 1970s and 80s in which children were treated with infected blood products. the trials involved patients with blood clotting disorders, without the consent of their families. most were infected with hepatitis c and hiv. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports now on one school where some of the secret medical research was carried out. this school in hampshire, for haemophiliac boys, there was a chance to lead as normal a life as possible, with a medical unit to treat their bleeding episodes. they thought they were being treated with blood products. they didn't realise they were taking part in trials of products used as preventative measures are known as prophylaxis. many became infected with viruses. a letter in 1973 shows the invo
india's current prime minister, narendra modi, who leads the hindu nationalist party, is expected to win a third term in office. let's take you straight to another story that we have been monitoring here in the uk and that is that the bbc has seen documents that lay bare the scale of the medical trial see in the uk in the 19705 medical trial see in the uk in the 1970s and 80s in which children were treated with infected blood products. the trials involved patients with blood clotting disorders,...
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over the next six weeks indians will vote in an election where prime minister narendra modi is contesting to win a record third term. with the size and scale it is expected to be the world's most expensive elections ever. archana shukla has been number crunching. the stage is all set. 970 million indian voters decide on who runs the country for the next five years. the scale and magnitude of this election bigger than ever before. 5.5 million electronic voting machines, 15 million polling officers, and a million polling stations. indian elections are the most expensive in the world. more than $8 billion were spent in 2019 general elections, and this year the numbers are expected to double. interestingly, the cost of conducting elections isjust 15% to 20% of this figure. the rest spent on political campaigning more than ever. political parties are flush with cash, mainly through something called electoral bonds, a controversial scheme that allowed for people and companies to donate anonymously to political parties. $2 billion were raised through these bonds until february, when supreme cour
over the next six weeks indians will vote in an election where prime minister narendra modi is contesting to win a record third term. with the size and scale it is expected to be the world's most expensive elections ever. archana shukla has been number crunching. the stage is all set. 970 million indian voters decide on who runs the country for the next five years. the scale and magnitude of this election bigger than ever before. 5.5 million electronic voting machines, 15 million polling...
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in a rare interview, the indian prime minister narendra modi is at his country in china must urgently address their border disputes to improve bilateral relations. the two countries share an ill—defined border in the himalayas which has been a source of tension for decades. sumo legend taro akebono has died of heart failure at the age of 54. the hawaiian—born wrestler passed away in a tokyo hospital earlier this month. his family said in a statement he won 11 championships and was the first foreigner to obtain the sport's highest rank. it's been a big night for key players in the gaming industry, who are gathered in london for the bafta games awards. marc cieslak was there. this is what it's all about — a bafta golden mask. tonight's winners will be taking home a slightly smaller version of one of these, but these are water proof that the industry is more than an economic force, and the uk has always played a giant role in games development. —— these awards. in a recent bafta poll, lara croft, made famous by the tomb raider games, was voted most iconic video game character o
in a rare interview, the indian prime minister narendra modi is at his country in china must urgently address their border disputes to improve bilateral relations. the two countries share an ill—defined border in the himalayas which has been a source of tension for decades. sumo legend taro akebono has died of heart failure at the age of 54. the hawaiian—born wrestler passed away in a tokyo hospital earlier this month. his family said in a statement he won 11 championships and was the first...
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prime minister narendra modi is looking to win a third successive term. for more on this, i spoke to south asia correspondent samira hussain who's in delhi, and arunoday mukharji, who's following the election from chennai. just today, there are 166 million eligible voters. that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the sense of the scale. and what they've done is, they have, all, there is voting taking place, in 21 different states across the country. and part of the reason what makes voting here such a big, monumental task is not only the size of the population, but it's also the size of the country, and the diversity within the country, and because, according to indian law, you cannot be more than two kilometres away from a polling booth. so, you are a situation in which you have electoral officials that are travelling five hours, sometimes on animals, to be able to take a voting machine to one resident perhaps in a remote area in a forest. and if i could bring you in on that point, arunoday mukha
prime minister narendra modi is looking to win a third successive term. for more on this, i spoke to south asia correspondent samira hussain who's in delhi, and arunoday mukharji, who's following the election from chennai. just today, there are 166 million eligible voters. that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the sense of the scale. and what they've done is, they have, all, there is voting taking place, in 21 different states across...
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most predictions suggest prime minister narendra modi will win another resounding victory — his third consecutive mandate. while mr modi is a controversial figure, he has amassed a huge following of supporters, almost unparalleled in contemporary india. from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. lorenzo moji is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an injured election that only a few leaders have such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing is the confidence of a party that very much believes it will win another resounding victory, and what we have also seen is confident about being indian on the global stage, one of the things prime and modri tanya will be about. mrmodri isa mr modri is a divisive figure, but here among his mostly hindu following he can do no wrong. translation: he following he can do no wrong. translation:— following he can do no wrong. translation: , ~ ., ., translation: he is like a god, he has made me _ tra
most predictions suggest prime minister narendra modi will win another resounding victory — his third consecutive mandate. while mr modi is a controversial figure, he has amassed a huge following of supporters, almost unparalleled in contemporary india. from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. lorenzo moji is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an...
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prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive term, but opposition parties say indians face the loss of many freedoms if he stays in power. most of mr modi's support comes from india's northern states — but he's campaigning heavily in the south, where the bjp barely has a presence. our south asia correspondent samira hussain reports. first of seven phases in voting in india's general election is due term group support, blessings in return. india's southern states, regional parties dominate. here, the dmk when the clear majority in the last election. while prime minister's party did not win a single seat and as limited presence anywhere else in the south. mr modi is desperate to change that because for the bgp, every single seat matters —— bjp. for the bgp, every single seat matters -- izah— for the bgp, every single seat matters -- bjp. , ., , matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make — matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make it, _ matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make it, what _ matters -- bjp. they would never be able to make it, w
prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive term, but opposition parties say indians face the loss of many freedoms if he stays in power. most of mr modi's support comes from india's northern states — but he's campaigning heavily in the south, where the bjp barely has a presence. our south asia correspondent samira hussain reports. first of seven phases in voting in india's general election is due term group support, blessings in return. india's southern states, regional...
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modi looks to win another term in office. welcome to bbc news now. treating to a is arrived at a courthouse in manhattan, he is the first us president, current orformer, to face a criminal trial. —— we go to a courthouse in new york where president trump is arriving. this is the only way to touch money trial which is due to get under way in just a few minutes or so. it is expected to last, we understand, at least six weeks. the first few weeks are a very complicated task of what has to happen, and that isjury selection which will get under way today and we are just waiting for donald trump to get out of the car. we think he may have, actually. you're just trying to clarify what has happened there on the ground but to remind you donald trump charged with cases of fraud related to hush money logically paid to the former aduu money logically paid to the former adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the election. he has pleaded not guilty. that is him outside a manhattan courthouse. now we will go back to nada tawfiq is alon
modi looks to win another term in office. welcome to bbc news now. treating to a is arrived at a courthouse in manhattan, he is the first us president, current orformer, to face a criminal trial. —— we go to a courthouse in new york where president trump is arriving. this is the only way to touch money trial which is due to get under way in just a few minutes or so. it is expected to last, we understand, at least six weeks. the first few weeks are a very complicated task of what has to...
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prime minister narendra modi has long been vocal about wanting to transform india into a developed country by 24/7, but oxford says he has a long way to go before achieving that goal, which would require a sixfold increase in the country's gdp. let's bring in our south asia economy editor in new delhi. take us through what is needed for india to get there? >> good morning. the developed country go the prime minister has set is a task that is come to defined prime minister modi's economic vision for his third term. it all started in august 2022 when he first talked about the goal, and now it is become a part of the policy lexicon being seen pretty much everywhere from official speeches to government presentations, and even that central-bank staff members have put out a report for that. having said that, reaching that goal is not going to be easy. we have reached out to various economists, and what we learn from oxford economics is that it would require the country's gdp to grow sixfold from the current level, $3.75 trillion to $23 trillion. it will have to increase per capita from a range o
prime minister narendra modi has long been vocal about wanting to transform india into a developed country by 24/7, but oxford says he has a long way to go before achieving that goal, which would require a sixfold increase in the country's gdp. let's bring in our south asia economy editor in new delhi. take us through what is needed for india to get there? >> good morning. the developed country go the prime minister has set is a task that is come to defined prime minister modi's economic...
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the administration of narendra modi recognizes that the u.s. and other countries in the west are looking for a partner in the region that is not china to partner at a time when china is growing more assertive in the region and more closed off to foreign companies and foreign investors. paul: subscribers can see that report right now on the terminal and at bloomberg.com. it will be up later on the bloomberg originals youtube channel as well. the central bank is likely to keep its repurchase rate unchanged for a seventh straight policy meeting. just three of 23 expect a change to neutral. our next guest thinks the rb i will not precede the fed when it comes to cutting rates. let's bring in the lead economist at emkay global financial in mumbai. in terms of the reserve bank of india waiting for the fed, we have remarks today from neel kashkari saying maybe we will not get cuts at all in 2024. to what degree is a potential lack of urgency from the fed at cutting rates going to impact the are b.i.? madhavi: to a large extent. i think the last few ye
the administration of narendra modi recognizes that the u.s. and other countries in the west are looking for a partner in the region that is not china to partner at a time when china is growing more assertive in the region and more closed off to foreign companies and foreign investors. paul: subscribers can see that report right now on the terminal and at bloomberg.com. it will be up later on the bloomberg originals youtube channel as well. the central bank is likely to keep its repurchase rate...
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these stocks in the nifty next 50 index are the main beneficiaries of narendra modi's push for making the indian economy bigger and better. they will benefit the most from economic growth of 7% in 2024. which of our the consensus forecasts right now. industrials and material stocks have a high rating on this index. that compares to the nifty 50 we are i.t. services firms, which got a lot of revenue overseas, are among the biggest components. this is one of the key reasons this benchmark, nick state -- nifty next 50, is seen as a direct play on india's economic boom. haslinda: there is interest from foreigners as well. how much interest when compared to local investors? are they the ones driving at this point in time? >> what's interesting is that foreign investors have typically played among the biggest stocks in india. the large cap ones in the nifty 50. but what's happening is with rising valuations in the market and people looking at these stocks as credit trades, floor investors have diversified. by looking at the stocks in the nifty next 50 index which is expected to see earnings
these stocks in the nifty next 50 index are the main beneficiaries of narendra modi's push for making the indian economy bigger and better. they will benefit the most from economic growth of 7% in 2024. which of our the consensus forecasts right now. industrials and material stocks have a high rating on this index. that compares to the nifty 50 we are i.t. services firms, which got a lot of revenue overseas, are among the biggest components. this is one of the key reasons this benchmark, nick...
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modi a third term. in chennai, lines formed hours before polling stations opened. some voters are hoping for a change from modi's hindu nationalist government. >> the first thing i came to vote for is to have a country without any religious disharmony. we've all come to vote. in tamil nadu, we're all together. hindus, muslims, christians, we're all together. william: -- >> if modi wins -- as most polls predict -- he would be only the second leader in india's history to win a third term. the white house also announced today new restrictions on oil and gas drilling in the alaskan wilderness. the rule limits development across more than 13 million acres -- or roughly half -- of the national petroleum reserve. it also blocks plans for a road that would have cut through a national park to reach a copper mine. white house official spoke about the measure today. >> this administration will continue to take ambitious action to meet the urgency of the climate crisis, protect america's lands and waters and fulfil
modi a third term. in chennai, lines formed hours before polling stations opened. some voters are hoping for a change from modi's hindu nationalist government. >> the first thing i came to vote for is to have a country without any religious disharmony. we've all come to vote. in tamil nadu, we're all together. hindus, muslims, christians, we're all together. william: -- >> if modi wins -- as most polls predict -- he would be only the second leader in india's history to win a third...
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led by populist hindu prime minister narendra modi, the world's biggest democracy has grown its economy and its geopolitical influence. but an investigation by the washington post adds new evidence to allegations that india is also trying to murder some of its critics, even on american soil. william: according to the post, on the eve of modi's first state visit to america, members of his government's spy agency were plotting to kill an american citizen in new york. sikh separatist leader gurpatwant singh pannun has been highly critical of modi's government, and while the plot against him was foiled by u.s. law enforcement, it's opened a window into just how audacious the indian government is becoming. pulitzer prize winning reporter greg miller helped break this story and he joins us now from london. greg, thank you so much for being here. could you just tell us a little bit more about this plot? who were the plotters, and tell us a little bit more about who they were targeting. greg: so the plotters are operatives within the india's intelligence service, its spy agency which is known a
led by populist hindu prime minister narendra modi, the world's biggest democracy has grown its economy and its geopolitical influence. but an investigation by the washington post adds new evidence to allegations that india is also trying to murder some of its critics, even on american soil. william: according to the post, on the eve of modi's first state visit to america, members of his government's spy agency were plotting to kill an american citizen in new york. sikh separatist leader...
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narendra modi, for instance, incredibly popular in india. >> get your hand off of that. >> get your hand off of that. >> yeah, right. >> yeah, right. >> i don't like separatism. i'm a unionist as well as a royalist. the only part of the united kingdom that should be separate, and i was born in leeds is the people's republic of yorkshire . other than that, of yorkshire. other than that, i don't like separatists. >> your benefit or theirs? >> your benefit or theirs? >> well, i need to be a monarch somewhere. yeah, okay, so that's what we call it. independence no, it's separatism, and i'm afraid i don't like it. no, it's separatism, and i'm afraid i don't like it . now, afraid i don't like it. now, there's another thing. when you have a big constitutional change like brexit or like the independence referendum , don't independence referendum, don't make it just 50% plus one vote. do what every other country in the world does for constitution changes a supermajority 75. and that proves the point. with scotland . can you imagine if scotland. can you imagine if they had got independence now? th
narendra modi, for instance, incredibly popular in india. >> get your hand off of that. >> get your hand off of that. >> yeah, right. >> yeah, right. >> i don't like separatism. i'm a unionist as well as a royalist. the only part of the united kingdom that should be separate, and i was born in leeds is the people's republic of yorkshire . other than that, of yorkshire. other than that, i don't like separatists. >> your benefit or theirs? >> your benefit...
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narendra modi, for instance, incredibly popular in india. >> get your hand off of that. >> get your hand off of that. >> yeah, right. >> yeah, right. >> i don't like separatism. i'm a unionist as well as a royalist. the only part of the united kingdom that should be separate, and i was born in leeds is the people's republic of yorkshire . other than that, of yorkshire. other than that, i don't like separatists. >> your benefit or theirs? >> your benefit or theirs? >> well, i need to be a monarch somewhere. yeah, okay, so that's what we call it. independence no, it's separatism, and i'm afraid i don't like it. no, it's separatism, and i'm afraid i don't like it . now, afraid i don't like it. now, there's another thing. when you have a big constitutional change like brexit or like the independence referendum , don't independence referendum, don't make it just 50% plus one vote. do what every other country in the world does for constitution changes a supermajority 75. and that proves the point. with scotland . can you imagine if scotland. can you imagine if they had got independence now? th
narendra modi, for instance, incredibly popular in india. >> get your hand off of that. >> get your hand off of that. >> yeah, right. >> yeah, right. >> i don't like separatism. i'm a unionist as well as a royalist. the only part of the united kingdom that should be separate, and i was born in leeds is the people's republic of yorkshire . other than that, of yorkshire. other than that, i don't like separatists. >> your benefit or theirs? >> your benefit...
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over the next 6 weeks, indians will vote in an election where prime minister narendra modi is contesting to win a record third term. with the size and scale, it is expected to be the world's most expensive elections ever. archana shukla has been crunching the numbers. the stage is all set. 970 million indian voters decide on who runs the country for the next five years. the scale and magnitude of this election — bigger than ever before. 5.5 million electronic voting machines, 15 million polling officers, and a million polling stations in internal elections are the most expensive in the world. —— indian elections are the most expensive in the world. more than $8 billion were spent in 2019 general elections, and this year the numbers are expected to double. interestingly, the cost of conducting elections isjust 15 to 20% of this figure. the rest spent on political campaigning. more than ever, political parties are flush with cash, mainly through something called electoral bonds, a controversial scheme that allowed for people and companies to donate anonymously to political parties. $
over the next 6 weeks, indians will vote in an election where prime minister narendra modi is contesting to win a record third term. with the size and scale, it is expected to be the world's most expensive elections ever. archana shukla has been crunching the numbers. the stage is all set. 970 million indian voters decide on who runs the country for the next five years. the scale and magnitude of this election — bigger than ever before. 5.5 million electronic voting machines, 15 million...
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narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election — but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of a party that very much believes it's going to win another resounding victory. and what we've also seen amidst the crowds is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for. mr modi is a divisive figure. but here, among his mostly hindu following, he can do no wrong. translation: he's like god for me. he's made women like us feel safe. translation: he's a good speaker, . and he has built trains and roads l and villages and cities. no—one had done that till now. building infrastructure has been one of the strengths of mr modi's government. a few miles from the rally, in uttar pradesh, we saw a road that was made just over a year ago, and met a farmer transporting his produce. translation: we can move freely now, and secu
narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election — but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of a party that very much believes it's going to win another resounding victory. and what we've also seen amidst the crowds is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered...