India and Canada: A Promising Future Together and What to Expect in Modi 2.0

· IndraStra Global
4.6
12 reviews
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17
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About this ebook

In the light of the dramatic and landslide victory of the BJP in 2019, and the second term of Prime Minister Modi, aptly entitled as Modi 2.0, the relationship which has slumbered needs reinventing to evolve to its full potential. India requires a stable and competent partner, especially during these times of trade wars between global powers, in the field of space and information, and communication technology. Such a partner can be found in Canada. With the ever-growing cyberspace and a vibrant demographic dividend, the Indian populace needs better opportunities in the field that would build this decade, and that is Science and Technology.

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4.6
12 reviews
John Abraham
March 22, 2020
A beautiful articulation of an expected relationship between India and Canada. Very informative
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Ninan Mathew
March 10, 2020
Very informative and focused article well written 👍👍
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Kieffer saulog
November 15, 2022
To be honest it's kinda Good
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About the author

Ronnie Ninan worked as research intern at the IDSA’s Centre on Strategic Technologies. He is a Physics graduate from St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Mumbai and is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in International Studies from Symbiosis School of International Studies, Pune.

Rose McReid is the Associate Partner and Design Editor at IndraStra Global New York

Rahul Guhathakurta is a Publisher with IndraStra Global, New York.

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