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U.S. Ambassador to India Nancy Powell receives flowers from India’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in Gandhinagar in 2014.AP Photo/Gujarat state government
Once barred from entering the U.S., controversial Indian politician Narendra Modi is poised to become prime minister of the world’s largest democracy. Hear from critics who point to his alleged involvement in the 2002 Gujarat Riots that left hundreds dead as well as supporters who say he’s been good for the economy. How will this polarizing figure impact U.S.-India relations?
On this episode of The Stream, we'll speak to:
Sadanand Dhume @dhume
Resident fellow, American Enterprise Institute aei.org
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