10/ Heh, neat flip from Nehruvian import substitution rhetoric to "make it and export" small-biz exhortation to innovation.
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11/ Quickie ritual high-quality-and-green dogwhistle, and on to "digital India" over fakir India...broadband for poor villages, long-dist ed
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12/ Near-perfect take on mobile and e-governance, though with weird call for self-sufficiency in h/w instead of import, unclear meaning
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13/ Quick move from tourism to co-opting Gandhi to make cleanliness and toilets a top priority, but clever to put it after mobile/tech.
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14/ Hmm...all MPs now have to/are encouraged to, adopt a village to turn into model village. That's a weird maneuver.
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15/ RIP Soviet-style Planning Commission and 5-year plan. Casually dismantled after throwaway "it was good for its time."
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16/ Proposes much stronger devolution to states to replace planning commision role. Would sound empty, except he actually did it in Gujarat
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17/ Hmm... weird overtones of Indira Gandhi in the little SAARC-level anti-poverty exhortation. This bit sounds the most like Congress. Weak
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18/ Honor-the-military bit at end notable for its brevity. Strong signal that 99.9% of the speech was economics/social, 0.1 military.
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19/ That's the tweetstorm of Modi speech. Can't seem to find an English trans, but original really worth watching if you understand Hindi.
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20/ tl;dr: Except for vague protectionist noises, sops to villages, safety net (farmer's insurance and hygeine) this was almost Libertarian
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