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  • Modi’s India plans its own democracy index, after global rankings downgrade - Al Jazeera 21.03.24408852
  • Just how big is India’s 2024 election? Find out in seven numbers - Al Jazeera 16.03.24402630
  • India announces 6-week general elections starting April 19 with Modi’s BJP topping surveys - AP News 16.03.24417011
  • India to hold seven-phase general election from April 19, results on June 4 - Al Jazeera 16.03.24402629
  • Why is India’s Modi pushing for simultaneous elections? Who would gain? - Al Jazeera 15.03.24402674
  • Bollywood ‘takeover’: Pro-Modi films swamp Indian voters ahead of election - Al Jazeera 09.03.24404185
  • ‘Inflection point’: AI meme wars hit India election, test social platforms - Al Jazeera 08.03.24404186
  • Ban on India’s electoral bonds: How will it affect 2024 election? - Al Jazeera 16.02.24399899
  • What are India’s electoral bonds, the secret donations powering Modi’s BJP? - Al Jazeera 15.02.24399901
  • Modi Flexes Global Muscle With Abu Dhabi Visit, Temple Opening - Bloomberg 12.02.24397325
  • Laws Misused to Crack Down on Peaceful Dissent - HRW 08.02.24397251
  • What Has Happened to the Rule of Law in India? - Atlantic 03.02.24396549
  • ‘Who’s next?’: Modi government raids, arrests rivals before India election - Al Jazeera 02.02.24396480

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