- Yes, India's Economy Is Growing, but Can You Trust the Data? The New York Times
- Modi says India's minorities are living in world of imaginary fear. Muslims disagree CNN
- Modi Aide to Step Back From India Cabinet Duties Over Health Issues The Wall Street Journal
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