
American political expert and founder of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremer, said on Wednesday that due to its excellent work, the BJP will win for the third consecutive time. He said that India is now becoming a global leader. Soon India's economy will be the third largest economy in the world.
Bremer told how many seats the BJP will get
He said that the election results would be the same as the Lok Sabha election results held five years ago. It is estimated that BJP and its allies may get around 305 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. According to Bremer, the seats of the BJP alliance could be 10 seats less or 10 seats more than 305. Bremer also praised India's free, fair, transparent electoral process.
India is progressing rapidly in the economic sector
He said that India's economy performed poorly for a long time, but now India's economy is performing much better. India is now becoming a global leader.
He said that India is one of those countries in the world where many companies are paying a lot of attention because they see it as a great place where there is stability. It is noteworthy that at this time when the situation is bad all over the world, there is a favorable environment for business in India.
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