I thought you would be interested in the following story on WSJ.com.
As India's Congress Party is set to continue in government with a relatively more stable majority there are still major challenges to be met, especially in a country that is still haunted by huge inequalities and surrounded by unstable neighbors.
Indian voters opted for continuity, stability, and possibly a civic culture in which tolerance and improved social relations and better inter-faith understanding is a reachable possibility.
Voters rejected the polarizing rethoric of BJP nationalists opting for firm stance towards India's adversaries but leaving open political space for dialogue. They also opted for continuing economic stability and sound policies.
The Ghandis have much credit for this positive electoral outcome. But there is much to be said for the political resilience of Manmoham Singh, Prime Minister and Economist.
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India's Congress Party Set to Return to Power
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