India's Modi tightens political grip with historic state victory — but can it usher in reforms and draw investors?
India's Modi tightens political grip with historic state victory — but can it usher in reforms and draw investors? (cnbc); India news: West Bengal wakes to a new political reality (dw) (sources: cnbc, dw, aljazeera, npr, nytimes)
India's Modi tightens political grip with historic state victory — but can it usher in reforms and draw investors? (cnbc); India news: West Bengal wakes to a new political reality (dw)
- Video: Modi’s BJP poised to take control in India’s West Bengal (aljazeera)
- Modi's party takes control of India's West Bengal in key state election (npr)
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2 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is Safeguarding the Integrity of the Human Rights Reports Act of 2025.
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This story is about India's Modi tightens political grip with historic state victory — but would it usher in reforms and draw investors?. This bill would strengthen requirements around the State Department’s annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices.
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- Strengthen requirements around the State Department’s annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices • Reinforce comprehensive reporting amid “democratic backsliding” concerns.
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This story is about India's Modi tightens political grip with historic state victory — but would it usher in reforms and draw investors?. This bill would formally express House support for an independent investigation into Father Stan’s arrest, incarceration, and death.
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- Formally express House support for an independent investigation into Father Stan’s arrest, incarceration, and death • Increase congressional scrutiny/visibility on human-rights and rule-of-law concerns in India.
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