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Growing Economy and Government Efforts Could Win Modi Another Term


By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 08:31 PM
In his quest for a third term, Modi is anticipated to discuss welfare programs, better infrastructure, and a burgeoning economy throughout the forthcoming election campaign.Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undoubtedly gain more political points and possibly win another term as prime minister because to India's growing economy and other commendable initiatives carried out by his administration over the past ten years, experts predict.Assistant professor Baisakhi Dalapati, who works at the National Institute of Fashion Technology in Bhopal, told Sputnik India that two significant benefits that the public can clearly see are the economy and the country's improved infrastructure, particularly its road system.Regarding the possibility that the Indian economy, as declared by Prime Minister Modi, will soon take third place in the world's economies, Assistant Professor Dalapati stated that given the country's ability to grow under difficult circumstances, this position would be attained quite quickly.Subsequent to the Modi government's prior objective of 2024–25, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman declared on Wednesday that India's economy would surpass $5 trillion and become the third largest in the world by 2027–28.India's ambition to become the world's third-largest economy will be realized.
Even though the average person in India faces challenges in his daily life, the country's growing economy has sent a positive message to the populace, and the rate of economic expansion would undoubtedly benefit Modi politically in the next elections, the expert added.In addition to the developing economy, Prashant Rao, a senior school teacher, stated that the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY), a program launched by the Modi administration during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 to give 5 kg of food grains to individuals at no cost, has won him a place in people's hearts.When asked if he thought the administration had changed its goal, Modi replied that India would hopefully make it to the top three economies by the new deadline.
"As declared by the relevant minister, I don't see any reason why the Indian economy shouldn't rank third in the world by 2027–2028," he stated, noting that opposition parties might benefit greatly from anti-incumbency sentiment against Modi.