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For 50 long years those sitting in Delhi rejected your demand for a separate state…can you depend on them for the coming years: Narendra Modi to people of Jharkhand :

BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Shri Narendra Modi today addressed the “Vijay Sankalp” rally at Ranchi, Jharkhand. Shri Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress government at the Congress Party and the Centre and asked why is Jharkhand state is still so under-developed. He explained it through the example of GSFC in Gujarat, which was in a pitiable state when he took over the reins in 2001 and now it is one of the biggest profit making state PSUs in the state. He wondered how Jharkhand, which is so rich in natural resources is still lagging behind states like Chhattisgarh which was created in the same year Jharkhand was created.

He stated that any political analyst across the globe will be surprised if he or she is told about the resources of Jharkhand and also told that it is one of the most under-developed states.

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“Congress Mukt Bharat is not merely a slogan, but the determination of the people of India”: Shri Modi at Goa’s Vijay Sankalp Rally

Phenomenal rally in Goa! My gratitude to all those who joined the rally & followed it LIVE on TV, social media. People of Goa must be congratulated! They have chosen BJP & Parrikar ji, whose simplicity & commitment to progress is remarkable. I also congratulate the Goa BJP for their wonderful step to donate proceeds from this rally to families of those who passed away in the unfortunate building collapse a few days ago. Assured people of Goa that we will safeguard the environment & at the same time bring transparency in mining for the growth of India.

Congress Mukt Bharat! This is not a mere slogan but the firm determination of the people of India. Freedom from dynasty politics, nepotism, corruption, communalism, divisions in society, poverty...this is what Congress Mukt Bharat is.

People must decide- will good happen by constantly being on TV screens or through constructive & development oriented vision on the ground. BJP is committed to changing India's future! This election, let us VOTE FOR INDIA

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For 60 years you gave chance to Shasaks, now I request you to give a Sevak 60 months: Shri Narendra Modi at Vijay Shankhnad rally in Gorakhpur:

Shri Modi highlighted the need for good governance, and emphasized on the need to take agriculture ahead, through a 3-pronged approach of traditional produce, animal husbandry and sowing seeds on the border of every field to generate increased revenue. Shri Modi also questioned the ineffective fertilizer industry and urged the farmers to experience the coordination in the sugarcane sector of Gujarat.

Belying the propaganda that BJP could not win among SC and ST communities, Shri Modi highlighted the spectacular victory of the BJP at the elections held in December, wherein the Congress had been badly defeated, especially in the seats of SC communities.

Putting forth the Centre’s apathy at treating the Dalits and marginalized, Shri Modi said, “Some people feel poor, Dalits, tribals, marginalised people are in their pockets. They treat them not as humans but as vote banks.” He questioned about the rising poverty in the country, and attributed it to the Congress’ motive of gaining seats by keeping the poor in poverty.

Shri Modi criticized the Congress, SP and BSP for the poor development. He also underscored the vast potential of Uttar Pradesh by saying, “One UP alone can remove India’s poverty. It can transform India this is the strength of this land.” Highlighting the state’s heritage and cultural legacy, Shri Modi said that with focused efforts, UP could surge ahead within a decade.

He retaliated to Samajwadi Party’s Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav’s statement, and said that making Gujarat could not be achieved by everyone. “Netaji, Gujarat means giving 24/7 electricity, growing agriculture and safe living. You are right you cannot make Gujarat…iske liye chappan inch ka seena lagta hai,” said Shri Modi.

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The Nation and Odisha need the right leadership: Shri Narendra Modi at Odisha:

Shri Modi spoke of the presence of the Third Front, and the accompanying bad governance that had ruined the State. He mentioned the huge gap in the development of the western and eastern states of India, while highlighting the progress witnessed in the BJP-ruled western states of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Goa. Speaking about the remarkable improvement in the economies of BJP-ruled states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, Shri Modi said that inspite of the presence of Maoists in Chattisgarh, the state has grown tremendously under Dr Raman Singh, so much so that while earlier it was dependent on rice imports, today its produce is sufficient even for the neighbouring states. In Madhya Pradesh, which was earlier considered ‘bimaru’, the agricultural sector has shown remarkable improvement under Shivraj Singh.

Citing the pro-people governance of the BJP in Gujarat, which has been serving the state for nearly 14 years, Shri Modi said that while Gujarat has reached a stage where it attracts people from other states, in Odisha the youth still have to venture to other states for work opportunities. “Even people from the Chief Minister’s district are having to leave homes,” said Shri Modi.

Speaking about how Odisha has been lacking the vision for development, he urged the audience to show their support for BJP in the 2014 elections and affirmed that the BJP would transform Odisha in such a manner that those who have left the state would also want to come back.

Highlighting the pitiable condition of the karigars of silk saris in Odisha, who have to leave Odisha and get settled in Surat for better work prospects, Shri Modi said that this apathy of the State and its people would certainly cause pain to Biju Babu – referring to the former MC of Odisha and the stalwart of Odisha and National politics Shri Biju Patnaik. “Should we not create an Odisha that makes Biju Babu happy? Yes we have to make such an Odisha. Uttam Odisha is the best tribute to him,” said Shri Modi. Shri Modi also highlighted the bad governance in Odisha by stressing on the fact that the State was yet to take concrete steps to solve water crisis, even while Gujarat had taken revolutionary initiatives for the same.

He urged the people to realize that the Third Front was a group of 11 parties, out of which 9 supported the Congress, only to wear the mask of the Third Front during elections. “The Third Front has one thing to do- save the Congress when they are in trouble,” said Shri Modi.

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NDA is forming the next government and our agenda is National Development Alliance: Shri Narendra Modi:

Addressing a massive crowd of supporters at the BJP’s Parivartan rally at Sujanpur Tira in Himachal Pradesh, on the afternoon of 16th February, Shri Narendra Modi spoke about issues plaguing the State and the sky-high arrogance of the Congress that had ruined the Nation.

Seeking support from the people of Himachal for the BJP, Shri Modi said, “NDA is forming the next government and our agenda is National Development Alliance.” He urged the people to vote for the BJP and show their support for ‘Development Politics’ instead of ‘Divisive Politics’.

Expressing his disapproval of the sky-high arrogance of the Congress party, and their unwillingness to answer the people of India over the plaguing issues of inflation, corruption and unemployment, Shri Modi said, “Congress leaders are going across the nation talking about greats of the past but what about price rise. They are not willing to tell the people that we were unable to bring down prices despite promising to.”

“There is nothing like membership in the BJP. We have a relationship of blood and a relation for generations,” said Shri Modi.
 
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No power in this world can snatch away our territory: Shri Narendra Modi in Pasighat:

Development of Arunachal Pradesh by exploring its untapped potential was the core of Shri Narendra Modi’s address at the ‘Vijay Sankalp Abhiyan’ rally at Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh, on the morning of 22nd February.

Shri Modi spoke of the tremendous yet untapped potential of this region by stating that it was home to abundant natural resources in the form of water resources and horticulture. “This land is a paradise for botanists,” said Shri Modi. He called for the need to focus on water resource management, and also put forth the unexplored tourism potential of the state, by saying, “Look at the tourism potential here! This land is no less than a Switzerland. Buddhist Tourism also has a lot of potential here. It is a legacy of so many years. We can bring tourists from all over to this land,” said Shri Modi.

Stating that the thinking of the nation is changing, Shri Modi said that only the thought of progress will work now, and that the land and its people will not tolerate any acts of violence and aggression. “Yug badal chuka hai…vistarwadi mansikta sweekar nahi hogi. Cheen ko bhi yeh mansikta tyag deni hogi. Vikas ki mansikta chalegi. No power in this world can snatch away our territory,” said Shri Modi.

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This nation is one and every person is together: Shri Narendra Modi in Punjab:

Shri Narendra Modi addressed a massive crowd of supporters at the Fateh rally in Jagraon, Punjab, on the afternoon of 23rd February.

Speaking of the strong bond shared between the BJP and the Shiromani Akali Dal, Shri Modi said, “Our alliance with Akali Dal is not merely a political alliance to fight elections…this is an alliance highlighting the togetherness!” He spoke of how this strong association has given troubled times to the Congress since, under the BJP-Akali alliance, they were unable to follow their policies of ‘divide and rule’.

Speaking at the rally, Shri Modi duly acknowledged the contribution of the people of Punjab in the Nation’s growth story, and especially in the domains of agriculture and national security. He underscored the need to give a boost to agricultural activities by focusing on the 3 important aspects of procurement, management and distribution. Stating that value-addition and increase in productivity per acre was the need-of-the-hour for agriculture, Shri Modi said, “Our priority should be how to increase productivity per acre and bring technology in agriculture. For this, I suggest that the FCI be divided into three parts: one that will focus on procurement of grains, second on its storage and the third on the distribution of grains.” Highlighting the indifferent attitude of the Central government towards the farming community of India, Shri Modi stated how the Minimum Support Price was declared year after year, but its implementation remained limited only on paper.

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Shri Modi addresses rally in Lucknow, speaks of the imminent destruction of ‘SABKA – SP, BSP and Congress’ :

Addressing the ‘Vijay Shankhnaad Maha Rally’ in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, on the afternoon of 2nd March, 2014, Shri Narendra Modi spoke of various significant issues including the misgovernance of the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh and the Central government’s practice of votebank politics, pursued by its tainted ministers.

Stating forth how the Congress, SP and BSP parties only focused on the aspect of secularism instead of addressing the other burning issues of poverty, unemployment and corruption, Shri Modi said, “To hide their failures they are hiding under the garb of secularism and misleading others.” He added how secularism for the Congress was merely a slogan while for the BJP it was an article of faith, and how secularism was about votebank politics for the Congress even as it was about ‘India first’ for the BJP.
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Narendra Modi addresses a massive rally in Sambalpur:

BJP’s unending focus on development and the Congress’ inherent attribute of making false promises was the core of Shri Narendra Modi’s address at the ‘Vijay Sankalp Samabesh’ rally at Sambalpur in Odisha, on the afternoon of 14th March, 2014.

Attacking the Congress’ inherent attribute and expertise in building lies and making false promises, Shri Modi said that this nature of the Congress party becomes more evident during the time of elections. The crowd replied in negation to his question of whether they were ready to forgive someone who had betrayed them. “It is not that the people want a BJP government or Modi as PM. Nation wants to teach a lesson to those who have ruined the nation,” said Shri Modi.

Shri Modi recalled his visit to Sambalpur during the 2009 elections, and spoke of how the Congress had made the promise of reducing inflation in 100 days then, but had miserably failed to do so. Condemning the introduction of the National Food Security Bill now, after being in power for 60 years, Shri Modi said, “The way they are, the Congress can never do good for the poor. And they take 60 years to understand things, as now, they have remembered that we have to make a law to feed people. Did they forget this for so many years? The longer we tolerate them, the more injustice will be done to the people.”

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Great jobs with developing stories here syyuge.

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Time to pack those who keep giving packages that don’t reach farmers:

Safety and security of the farming community and the soldiers of India were the key aspects of Shri Narendra Modi’s address at the ‘Jana Chetna Rally’ at Wardha in Maharashtra, on the afternoon of 20th March, 2014.

tating that Congress promises were empty election slogans only to mislead the people, Shri Modi spoke of how special packages were announced during Elections, but unfortunately the beneficiaries never received the benefits. “It has become a fashion to declare a package after every crisis. Time to pack those who keep giving these packages that don’t reach you,” affirmed Shri Modi.

Speaking on the need for a visionary change, Shri Modi called for the need to create systems that wouldn’t collapse in the long run, and stated one such approach whereby the agricultural produce could be transported within short time through goods trains.

Recollecting former Prime Minister Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri’s words of ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’, Shri Modi spoke of how neither the Jawan nor the Kisan are safe under the UPA.

“Farmers are killed here in this region. We have great potential for agriculture but the farmer is dying. The Agriculture Minister should answer- when cotton harvest was good, global demand rose and farmers were getting good prices, why was the cotton export ban placed?

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At Delhi's Bharat Vijay Rally, urged people of Delhi to decide on the basis of their recent experiences & elect all 7 BJP candidates.

People of Delhi had a unique experience recently! They saw a unique coalition between Congress A team & B team!

Congress' Primaries were described as 'historic' but what happened in Vadodara signalled its pre-mature end & anti-Dalit nature of Congress. A Dalit won Vadodara Congress Primary but was asked to withdraw overnight. Shows Cong's lack of respect even for systems they themselves created.

Manifestos are sacrosanct but today's Cong manifesto was a joke! It repeated all the promises they haven't been able to fulfil since 2004.

People can forgive mistakes but not betrayals. There is no place for betrayals & betrayers in Delhi

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Narendra Modi addresses rally in Jharkhand, appeals to the people to support BJP in all 14 seats of Jharkhand in 2014 Lok Sabha Elections:

Urging the people to show their support for a new era of India’s development by voting for the BJP in 2014 Elections, Shri Narendra Modi, addressing the ‘Bharat Vijay’ rallies at Gumla and Chatra in Jharkhand, on 27th March, said, “This Election is for the 16th Lok Sabha, in the year in 2014 and for 14 seats of Jharkhand. Lotus must shine on all 14 seats here.”

Appealing to the Maoists to drop their guns and stop spreading terror, Shri Modi urged them to instead pick up the plough and the pen, and work towards bringing development. Shri Modi recalled Mahatma Gandhi’s message of ‘Ahimsa’ and requested the youth, who had taken the Maoist route of terrorism and killings, to follow the path of peace and progress.

Shri Modi recalled Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji’s relentless efforts towards the formation of Jharkhand state, and emphasized on how this was made possible only under the BJP rule. He stated that had the Congress been in power throughout, Jharkhand would never have been formed. “So many Congress governments came but they never bothered about Jharkhand. But now that it’s formed see the politics they play. Do not forget that Pandit Nehru had mocked the idea of creation of Jharkhand. It was Atal ji who gave us Jharkhand,” said Shri Modi, while questioning the leaders, currently in Bihar, who had strongly opposed the formation of the state, as to where had they disappeared now.

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Narendra Modi addresses rallies in Karnataka, assures of a strong, stable and development-oriented government under the BJP:

On the afternoon of 8th April, Shri Narendra Modi addressed rallies at Koppal, Bagalkot, Mysore and Bengaluru in Karnataka and appealed to the people to take the step ahead in making India Congress-free. The Central government’s lack of concern for its people and the Karnataka State Government’s lack of vision for State’s development was shared by Shri Modi, who assured the people of a strong, stable and development-oriented government under the BJP.

The Congress’ long-standing corrupt practices were revealed by Shri Modi when he recalled Shri Rajiv Gandhi’s statement of how the rupee released by the Centre (the Congress government then) reached the end-user (the poor) as a mere 15 paise. He questioned the Congress family as to which was the ‘Hand’ that bungled up the money and left the needy devoid of it. He also retaliated to the Congress Vice President’s statement of needing crores of Indians as ‘chowkidaars’ and questioned if the list of ‘chowkidaars’ would also include corrupted and tainted ministers of the Congress like Shri Ashok Chavan. “Corruption and loot seems to be in the DNA of the Congress. Generations may change, the leader will change but the Congress’ Niyat remains unchanged,” said Shri Modi.

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Narendra Modi speaks in Madhya Pradesh, urges people to defeat the Congress and end their misrule:

Shri Modi said that the people’s preference was evident in the way they re-elected the BJP in the states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. “What is the reason that people in Chhattisgarh, MP and Gujarat are electing the BJP again and again? People here have seen the BJP, they have understood BJP well and they trust the BJP to solve their problems. People are aware that the BJP’s sole aim is to work for the development of the people,” said Shri Modi, even as he further added, “MP ended Bantadhar politics back in 2003, and now it is time to do the same in Delhi.”

Speaking on the rampant corruption prevalent in the Nation, Shri Modi stated that this has been the practise of the Congress since ages, and cited how even during Shri Rajiv Gandhi’s rule, this prevailed, as was evident in Rajiv Gandhi’s statement of the Rupee from the Centre reaching the poor only as a mere 15 ps. Shri Modi affirmed that the poor, Dalits and impoverished have full rights on the resources of the Nation, and the BJP will ensure that these are used for their welfare and the welfare of the entire Nation.

Shri Modi affirmed that the 2014 Elections would lay the foundation stone for the bright future of the people, and especially the youth in the age bracket of 18 to 28 years. Urging the youth to take the lead, Shri Modi asked them to do their bit for the Nation by bringing the BJP to power and ensuring progress for the Nation.

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India 2014 Elections: Narendra Modi, Israel's Best Friend In South Asia



Narendra Modi, the right-wing, pro-Hindu nationalist Indian politician and chief of the conservative Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the man who polls suggest will become the next prime minister of the world's most populous democracy, has long courted political and trade links with the state of Israel. Modi's ties to Israel, which BJP officials strongly endorse, has turned into a financial bonanza for the western Indian province of Gujarat, where he has served as chief minister for the past 13 years.

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One of the wealthiest and most industrialized states in India, Gujarat serves as a kind of crown jewel of Modi's campaign, which calls for a resurgence of the nation's overall moribund economy.

Under Modi's leadership and encouragement, Israel has poured billions of dollars of investment into Gujarat. Officials from both Gujarat and Israel have visited each other over the past few years to deepen trade and economic links. Ongoing mutual endeavors include projects in industrial research and development, solar and thermal power, pharmaceuticals, infrastructure, water recycling and water desalination plants.

For example, late last year, India entered into agreements with two consortia including Israel's Tower Semiconductor Ltd. (NASDAQ: TSEM), also known as "TowerJazz," IBM Corp. (NYSE: IBM), Silterra Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. of Malaysia and STMicroelectronics NV (NYSE: STM) of Switzerland, for the construction of two semiconductor fabrication plants in India, one near New Delhi, the other in Gujarat, at a total cost of some 634.1 billion rupees ($10.4 billion). India not only generates investment dollars from these deals, but also reduces its dependence on having to import chips.

To attract foreign chipmakers, the Indian government has offered tax breaks, a 25 percent subsidy on capital spending and interest-free loans of about 51.2 billion rupees for each plant. Medianama reported the two plants will create 22,000 jobs. FirstPost noted that India's consumption of semiconductor products is projected to skyrocket from $7 billion this year to $55 billion by 2020, meaning many more such fabrication plants will be required.

But this is only one small part of Israel's ambitious investment plans for India and, in particular, Gujarat state. Israel National News reported that the Jewish State seeks to found an industrial development fund with Gujarat, citing comments made on Indian television by Israel's consul general in Mumbai, Jonathan Miller. "Gujarat is a business-oriented state and this [memorandum of understanding] will help both Israeli and Gujarat-based companies in developing and strengthening the industrial relationship,” Miller said. "Our focus is on increasing research ties with Gujarat. Israel is keen to increase research and development (R&D) and cultural ties with Gujarat.” Miller added that he also wants India and Israel to sign a free-trade agreement.

Israel and India also are involved in projects involving the key agriculture sector. “Israel is a world leader in advanced agriculture technologies. Israel’s success lies in the determination and ingenuity of farmers and scientists and in the close cooperation between R&D and industry,” Miller told Indian TV. “These characteristics have created a flourishing agriculture sector amidst a difficult environment with limited ground and water resources. Amongst the many fields in which Israel and India collaborate, agriculture has always been front and center.”

As for Modi, the controversial chief minister of Gujarat was long treated as a pariah by Western Europe and the U.S. for his alleged involvement in communal riots in his state in 2002 between Hindus and Muslims, which killed at least 1,200 people. Although he was absolved of any complicity in those massacres by a panel of India's Supreme Court in 2012, Modi remains an extremely polarizing figure. Alas, during his years in the wilderness, Modi was forced to look elsewhere for trade deals -- namely the affluent and powerful non-western democracies of Japan and Israel. Indeed, in January 2013, Modi personally hosted the Israeli ambassador to India Alon Ushpiz in Gujarat to discuss deepening trade ties.

A report in The Diplomat from last year postulated that if and when Modi ascends to the prime ministry, India's ties to Israel will “expand dramatically.” “While it was a Congress [Party] government that established diplomatic ties with Israel in 1992, it was under a BJP-led government from 1999 to 2004 that Indian ties with the Jewish State blossomed,” The Diplomat report noted. “This period [led] critics to believe that this was not just a security partnership but also a relationship with strong religious and ideological moorings.”

Indeed, the BJP's hostile rhetoric against Pakistan, and the Islamic world as a whole, has been music to Israel's ears. In 2003, following the Sept. 11 terror attacks, in a speech before the American Jewish Community in Washington, D.C., Brajesh Mishra, then India’s national security adviser under the BJP government, called for a trilateral alliance comprising India, Israel and the U.S. to “jointly face the same ugly face of modern-day terrorism,” adding that such an alliance would “have the political will and moral authority to take bold decisions in extreme cases of terrorist provocation.” Later that year, in a historic event, Ariel Sharon became the first Israeli prime minister to make an official visit to India. (Sharon’s visit, it must be pointed out, as protested by Muslims and leftists in India.)

But long before Modi appeared on the scene, right-wing and Hindu nationalist figures have praised and supported Israel. Several prominent Hindu figures, including Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Sita Ram Goel, Arun Shourie, among others, have explicitly condemned anti-Semitism and endorsed the formation of Israel. India recognized Israel as long ago as 1950 -- but the relationship has complicated India's links with the Arab and Muslim world. As a result, India has taken a delicate stance with Israel, rarely ever making any provocative statements regarding the endless intrigues in the Middle East. Indeed, India is dependent on oil from Iran and Saudi Arabia and has sent millions of migrants to work in the Middle East since the 1970s oil boom (providing India with much-needed cash remittances).

Thus, India must be circumspect in how she deals with Israel; in fact, New Delhi typically votes against Israel in the United Nations. But that hasn’t stopped the two countries from entering into numerous big-money agreements in the areas of defense, security, energy, aerospace engineering and agriculture. Defense trade between Israel and India amounts to some $10 billion alone, according to reports (thereby making Israel the number one arms supplier to India, supplanting Russia).

But there have been many bumps along the way. In the 1920s, when Indian nationalists agitated for independence from Great Britain, they allied themselves with the Palestinians and strongly opposed Western/Zionist plans to form a Jewish state. Interestingly, the two most famous Indians of the 20th century differed on their views of Israel. Mahatma Gandhi was opposed to the creation of Israel since he did not think a country should be based on religion (paralleling his opposition to the partitioning of the Indian subcontinent into Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan). However, India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru strongly supported the creation of Israel and was close to several prominent Israelis, including David Ben Gurion, the country’s first prime minister.

In 1947, as India had been cut into two countries (India and Pakistan), the "new India" nonetheless voted against the partition of Palestine at the U.N. General Assembly. India finally recognized Israel in 1950, but remained politically in the camp of Muslim Arab countries who demanded a state for Palestinians. It really wasn’t until 1991-1992 that Israel and India started developing deep diplomatic and trade ties. India has had many good reasons to side against Israel: It had to appease its huge Muslim minority; the country feared that the Arab nations would favor Muslim Pakistan over India in various geo-political affairs (particularly the territorial rights to Kashmir); and, perhaps most importantly, its heavy dependence on Arab/Iranian oil and gas.

Behind the scenes, however, other arrangements, many of them secret, were established between New Delhi and Jerusalem over the decades. Reportedly, as long ago as the early 1960s, Israel offered India military and intelligence assistance with respect to India’s various conflicts against Pakistan and China. Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan apparently even made a secret visit to India in the mid or late 1970s to formalize military cooperation projects.

Now, the BJP is especially warm to Israel, partly due to the BJP’s intransigent hostility toward Pakistan and Islam in general. BJP has praised Israel repeatedly as a bulwark against Islamic terrorism. In 2003, when Ariel Sharon visited India, the Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) movement stated: “The entire world acknowledges that Israel has effectively and ruthlessly countered terror in the Middle East. Since India and Israel are both fighting a war against terrorism, therefore, we should learn a lesson or two from them.” India’s and Israel’s shared role as victim of Islamic terrorism seems to be a uniting and pervasive theme in the countries relations. In addition, Israel has called for India to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.

Modi himself has visited Israel as chief minister, suggesting that, as the possible next prime minister, he could make history by journeying to the Jewish state. Sumit Ganguly, professor of political science and director of the Center for American and Global Security at the Indiana University School of Global and International Studies in Bloomington, commented that he doesn’t think closer ties between India and Israel (under a Modi administration) would necessarily hurt India’s relations with Arabs, “unless Modi does something rash. “Bear in mind that the BJP, when in office, deepened ties with Israel but nevertheless managed to maintain good relations with the Arab world and Iran,” Ganguly added.

Michael Kugelman PhD, an expert in South Asian affairs at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C., commented that India's relations with Israel have been quite strong in recent years, and Modi in power would simply strengthen this relationship even more.

“India has pulled off an impressive diplomatic balancing act in recent years, in which it has pursued ties with the Israelis and Iranians simultaneously, and with no repercussions,” he said. “If there's anything that would upset Tehran or the Arab states (or, for that matter, other Muslim-majority states), it's his association with the 2002 riots and with a Hindu nationalist party -- and not his desire for close relations with Israel. The latter, after all, is old news.”

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Under Modi, India can be expected to undergo a huge Modification and "Modi"fication.
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I have come to you with one agenda and that is development: Narendra Modi in Uttar Pradesh :

A strong affirmation of his commitment to serve the spiritual land of Kashi and empower its people through a policy-driven government at the Centre was conveyed by Shri Narendra Modi during his rallies in Uttar Pradesh, on 8th May. Addressing rallies at Azamgarh, Lalganj, Chandauli and Rohaniya, Shri Modi shared his vision for inclusive development, which would not only tap the potential of varied segments like agriculture and handloom, but would also enable their prominence on the global platform.

Shri Modi affirmed that his association with the land and its people was that of being a ‘sevak’ in service, and stated that his only focus was on ‘growth and development’. “Modi is not merely your candidate. We have developed a very strong bond already. A film just showed you how the Sabarmati was transformed. We will do the same for the Ganga. I have come to you with one agenda and that is development. Except development there is nothing on my agenda,” said Shri Modi, as he affirmed of his commitment to enable Banaras get back its glory as the ‘Rashtra Guru’ of the Nation.

http://www.narendramodi.in/i-have-come-to-you-with-one-agenda-and-that-is-development-narendra-modi-in-uttar-pradesh/
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What does the article mean that they want to maintain their good relations with Iran. They also have terrible relations with Pakistan, though they say nice things when Indians don't destroy them.
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What does the article mean that they want to maintain their good relations with Iran. They also have terrible relations with Pakistan, though they say nice things when Indians don't destroy them.

Dealing with oil rich muslamics may be Iran or arab have their own pitfalls, that have to be borne with for the time being.
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Election results 2014: India places its faith in Moditva:

NEW DELHI: In the course of a two-hour conversation four-and-a-half months ago, Narendra Modi told an editor of TOI, when asked how many seats he thought BJP would get: "This is not about arithmetic, this is about aspiration and passion. Ye toh tsunami aane wala hai (there is an electoral tsunami coming)." On Friday morning, as the sheer force of the Modi gale took the nation by storm, the word that trended to the top of social media was, not surprisingly, 'tsunamo'. It was a landslide for BJP, and a humiliating rout of Gandhi-led Congress.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/lok-sabha-elections-2014/news/Election-results-2014-India-places-its-faith-in-Moditva/articleshow/35224486.cms

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What is his potential for winning in a general election?

i would say 70%, he is becoming highly popular.. Now that its official, people are looking forward to him.

I feel 99%.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/narendra-modi-rewari-rally-pakistan-anti-india-secularism/1/309946.html

The photographs or videos of the huge attending crowds in the Rewari, Haryana rally have perhaps not been publicized properly. At least I could not find any. Anyhow as seen on the TV, the rally was an enormously large even by the Indian standards. This notwithstanding the fact that the BJP is very much weak in Haryana state. So everywhere the people spontaneously in large numbers are coming out to support the Modi phenomenon. BTW it has nothing to do with the arab spring.
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Now we see if he can walk the walk. what are the odds that he's going to be a liberal like the rest of them? What has he done so far?
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