thejapantimes, to worldnews
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Investors in India are already cheering a third-term victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi based on exit polls, pushing stocks to a record. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/06/04/world/politics/modi-indian-markets-third-term/

ncoca, to india
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br00t4c, to india
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India election results 2024 live updates: Modi widely expected to win historic third term as BJP eyes two-thirds majority

#elections #india

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/jun/04/india-election-results-2024-live-updates-modi-bjp-vote-counting

ncoca, to Philippines
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I guess the #Philippines has the same clueless leftists as #India, who think everything is a US-led conspiracy, and believe #Russia is the same entity as the #SovietUnion, not a fascist dictatorship supporting far-right movements around the world.

This piece is...something. #HorseshoeTheory

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/06/04/ndfp-zelenskyy-visit-is-part-of-us-design-to-portray-marcos-jr-as-new-poster-boy-for-war-versus-china/

br00t4c, to india
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Counting to begin after India's mammoth election

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-asia-india-69072275

br00t4c, to China
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China, India allegedly interfered in Conservative leadership races: report

#china #india

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-leadership-race-interference-nsicop-1.7223518?cmp=rss

Snoro, to india
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Vittoria, to india
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to win a record-equalling third consecutive term in office on Tuesday when the 642 million votes cast in the world's largest election are counted. Ashley J. Tellis, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, tells FRANCE24's Mark Owen that 'once re-elected, his commitment to Hindu nationalism will become even more palpable'.
#India #election #Modi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XaKFznCYv8

bady, to india
@bady@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Today's election result is not just about the coming 5 years. Whether there'll be free & fair elections at all in the future, whether our constitution will stand the test of time, whether we will become a hindu nation, all depends on it. This is going to be a crucial point in the history of . We may lose this , but we can't afford to lose . At this point, even limiting the fascist party from achieving the brutal majority predicted by the various exit polls is a big win!

br00t4c, to india
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India's Modi eyes election victory, top opponent back behind bars

#india #narendramodi

https://www.rawstory.com/india-election-modi/

thejapantimes, to worldnews
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans a raft of business-friendly measures if he wins a third term this week, including pushing through regulations making it easier to hire and fire workers. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/06/03/world/india-modi-reforms-chinese-manufacturing/

drupler, to india
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Delimitation needs to be done irrespective of who forms the government.

In a democracy, a single vote of Tamilians can't be equal to 2 votes of Bihari.

This is unfair, undemocratic and cheating with the majority based on economic growth.

It's like Adani & Ambani's vote should be equal to the lacs of other people because they are super rich and haven't produced 100s of kids!

br00t4c, to india
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India elections: exit polls show Narendra Modi expected to win historic third term

#india #modi

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/03/india-election-results-exit-polls-narendra-modi-victory

CultureDesk, to conservative
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Two women in Mumbai are separated by only a few years in age and a 20-minute drive. Yet their starkly different lives spotlight India’s deepening wealth divide — and the inequality that has empowered some to reach new heights alongside the country’s fast-growing economy, while others are left behind. Take a look at this photo feature by CNN, which illustrates an India divided by prosperity and poverty amid a national election. https://flip.it/c8FMrd

srijit, to climate

Till climate change related issues move from the periphery to electoral interest

Climate change is all about saving humanity and our ecosystem. The significant human cost due to failure to address the climate change related challenges is understood very well without any ambiguity.

As per Professor Tim Lenton,

For every 0.1 degrees of warming above present levels, about 140 million more people will be exposed to dangerous heat.

The high impact of climate change that causes rising global temperatures and heatwaves, fires, storms and floods hurting people today have been extensively documented by climate scientists. We are reading it everyday. So the awareness is there though it may not be enough.

Unfortunately, our climate scientists feel hopeless when they see that the responses from the politicians and the big corporations are not in the best interest of the common man. And yet, our climate scientists still passionately continue to do their job with a conviction that policymakers cannot say that they were not made aware.

The root cause that this impending catastrophe does not motivate politicians (policymakers) is that it is not an election issue. If policymakers are motivated enough, the big corporations will also act more responsibly. Elections are typically held every four to five years across the world, but the planning and execution cycles to contain climate change impacts are more than that. According to Stephen Humphreys, the politicians and the well healed won't be affected, even if there is a cataclysmic 3C rise, till there is civil disobedience.

Now India is no exception. During the ongoing 2024 parliamentary elections, no political party explicitly talked about the devastating effects of climate crisis. Except the educated middle class and above, many of us do not fully understand the scientific phenomenon of climate change and its implications on our daily lives. This lack of awareness leads to climate change not influencing our voting decisions. But the issues related to its consequences, such as water scarcity, agriculture challenges, and economic impacts are being discussed aggressively.> Between 2016- 2021, climate extreme events caused damage to crops in over 36 million hectares, and a $3.75 billion loss for farmers in the country. If estimates from the report on ‘Loss and Damage Today’ by economist James Rising were to be believed, India lost 8% of its GDP in 2022.

Both the major political political parties, in India, have elaborately mentioned climate agenda in their election manifestos which are statement of intentions and not policy documents. However, Indian political parties tend to focus on immediate, emotive issues rather than long-term environmental concerns, which are not always seen as directly affecting voter in the short term. Environmental challenges and political priorities are consciously kept disconnected during election campaigns. No political party want to stir the hornet's best. Since meeting daily needs and economic growth are pressing concerns, the common people are prioritizing survival issues like employment, education, and healthcare over environmental policies.

The fate of climate change and politics is deeply intertwined. If climate issue fails to strike a strong resonance in the election campaigns across the globe, there is not much way forward.

References:

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2024/may/08/hopeless-and-broken-why-the-worlds-top-climate-scientists-are-in-despair
  2. https://www.todayonline.com/world/climate-change-global-warming-27degc-will-expose-2-billion-people-dangerous-heat-end-century-study-shows-2178411
  3. https://www.dw.com/en/india-elections-why-is-no-one-talking-about-climate-change/a-69035816
  4. https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-climate/election-manifestos-climate-change-9288078/
  5. https://www.financialexpress.com/opinion/climate-on-the-ballot-why-india-needs-a-climate-conscious-majority-for-global-good/3484151/

cc: @mastodonindians

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PatrickoftheG, to india
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Ethnic / religious nationalism is the same putrid garbage in as it is in as it is , as it is everywhere, and I don't know what anyone can do about it. Pushing ethnicity or religion or language, or whatever local variety of anal cess, is easy to do if you're a bad faith actor and it has a feedback loop effect of making more nationalists fast.

The average person loves this and will get their tongue right in there to catch the hot drippings

Powerless.

https://www.newyorker.com/news/dispatch/my-fathers-fate-and-indias

thejapantimes, to worldwithoutus
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As South Asia bakes under a blistering heat wave, life-or-death decisions arrive with the midday sun. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/06/01/asia-pacific/society/south-asia-life-death-heat-wave/

NewsDesk, to india
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India is in the middle of its sprawling 6-week election season, where nearly a billion eligible voters will take part in the world’s largest democracy. Some of them will give their vote for a price. While bribing people to vote for candidates is illegal, India’s election commission says it has seized more than a billion dollars in cash, food, jewelry and other “freebie” inducements this year. NPR has more.

https://flip.it/zaPRe8

#India #Elections #Democracy #Voting #Bribes

appassionato, to india
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drink from a roadside water tank in Pushkar, , where the temperature is forecast to rise above 40C every day this week

Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

@photography

appassionato, to india
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A chinkara fawn rests in the plumage of a at an animal rescue centre in Rajasthan,

Photograph: Dinesh Gupta/AP

@photography

appassionato, to delhi
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#Delhi, #India

A boy cools off as a red alert is issued for extreme temperatures that topped 50C (122F)

Photograph: Harish Tyagi/EPA

@photography
#ClimateChange
#heatwave
#water
#children

glynmoody, to india
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Dead Politicians Hit The Campaign Trail For ’s Billion-Voter Election - https://www.techdirt.com/2024/05/30/dead-politicians-hit-the-campaign-trail-for-indias-billion-voter-election/ Should the dead have rights here, perhaps laid down in their wills? If not, who should be in control of their post-death activities?

ai6yr, to india
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br00t4c, to india
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India v Pakistan on Long Island? Why is the US hosting a Cricket World Cup?

#india #united

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/may/31/t20-cricket-world-cup-american-explainer

br00t4c, to india
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India MP arrested in sex abuse case on return to country

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clkkzx1zyejo

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