Reading Time: < 1 minuteIndian Link’s CEO Pawan Luthra was a special guest on ABC’s The Drum, to discuss Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s win for a second term in the recently concluded Indian Elections, and what it means for India as a nation.
He was joined by Claire Harvey, Deputy Editor of The Sunday Telegraph and Jamie Tarabay, Australian correspondent for The New York Times.
You can watch the video below –
Indian Link's CEO Pawan Luthra on ABC's The Drum discussing Modi's win
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