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#India: Election underway, the economy remains sluggish for the least voters. Sadanand Dhume, WSJ, AEI

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

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4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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This is

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CBSI in the world. I'm John Bachelor.

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India.

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India is voting, but at the same time India is earning and it is growing.

0:14.3

All of these things require statistics however, so I welcome Saddam

0:17.8

Dumey of the American Enterprise Institute writing for the Wall Street Journal

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his column about India and the

0:24.4

India competition with China is the great story of the 21st century. I follow

0:31.4

India through cricket. I follow India through cricket I follow India through

0:34.5

sadenot I follow India through Bangalore the silicon valley but I've never had these

0:39.7

statistics before so s sardin on a very good evening to you

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what we're looking at here is everybody cheering India

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cheering it to succeed in its conversion from the 20th century where there were a lot of you'd have to say

0:55.4

socialist experiments to the 21st century where capitalism and transparency and

1:01.8

the courts make everyone a happier about investing in India.

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But right now you tell me that with all of the hullabalu about India,

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its economy is still not as large as we think it is.

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Is there reason not to continue to be excited?

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You ask that question in your column.

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Is it okay if I'm excited about something that has a long way to go?

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Good evening to you.

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A very good evening to you, John.

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