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India’s Cable News Predicted a Big Modi Win. How Did They Get It So Wrong?

NYTimes.com Thursday, 4 July 2024 ()
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s slim election victory has forced India to reflect on how fawning coverage may have obscured a wave of opposition.
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