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The Intelligence from The Economist

Balancing of Powers: India’s foreign policy

The Intelligence from The Economist

The Economist

Global News, Daily News, News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Narendra Modi is cosying up to America, but not at the expense of valuable relationships with Russia and China. Our correspondent speaks with the country’s foreign minister who details its unique worldview. After losing its charismatic leader, what does the future hold for the Scottish National Party? And a change the supply of body parts in Britain.


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Hello and welcome to the intelligence from the economist. I'm Jason Palmer. And I'm

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Aurea Ogambi. Every weekday we provide a fresh perspective on the events

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shaping your world. The Scottish National Party has had a stranglehold on the

1:18.2

country's politics for years and not so long ago seemed close to getting

1:22.7

its one great wish independence. Now it's lost its long time leader. It's totem.

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It looks like a party on the ropes. And posting a dead body across the Atlantic is a

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tricky process. It involves a whole lot of ice for one thing. Our correspondence

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I hope you're not squeamish.

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But first.

1:58.3

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in America today. He's kicking off his

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