Is India becoming a dictatorship?

As his only serious rival resigns, does Narendra Modi’s rule threaten to undermine the ‘world’s largest democracy’?

Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi, who won a second term as prime minister in May, has ruled India since 2014
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Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a historic majority in India’s lower house of parliament earlier this year - and now his only serious rival has resigned, raising questions about the future of the world’s largest democracy.

Modi won 303 seats in May, 251 ahead of his rival Rahul Gandhi, president of the opposition Indian National Congress (INC).

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