with me is james crabtree, associate professor of practise at the lee kuan yew school of public policyre raj: ajourney through india's new gilded age". he spent a lot of time there. a huge election, the world's biggest selection ever. how do you think it will go? the last time around, the prime minister won a thumping victory, this time come up against the opposition a bit more organised from his economic record and was so good but the poll suggests he is probably going to come back as prime minister but he has a struggle on his hands this time. taking a look at the big issues, you have the economy, jobs in particular, unemployment rate at its lowest since the early 70s, in the world economy, a lot of issues around corruption. how are the parties dealing with this huge issues? you put yourfinger on the dealing with this huge issues? you put your finger on the three biggest issues. the rule economy has struggled, droughts, farmers are suffering, not enough jobs for the tens of millions of india young people who are entering the workforce. in the opposition has been hammering him on corr