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Article: Singh.(International)
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- Newsweek International
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- June 15, 2009
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Byline: Jason Overdorf and Sudip Mazumdar
He may be shy, but his 100-day plan for India is strikingly bold.
For much of the past 15 years, Indian politics were so chaotic that a prime minister would spend most of his first 100 days focused on a single objective: holding onto power. But Manmohan Singh's surprisingly decisive victory in last month's election--coupled with the global economic crisis--has suddenly put him on an American president's schedule: you have 100 days, now get to work fast.
Believing that the Congress Party's near-majority in Parliament will free Singh to slash red tape and spur growth, bankers, columnists, lobbyists and ...