By: Sarwar Alam
Rahul Gandhi, leader of India‘s opposition Congress party, said he would seek to shift the focus of the country’s economic policy towards supporting small and medium-sized firms if he won power at an upcoming election. The fourth-generation politician of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty spoke to reporters and academics in London, criticising prime minister Narendra Modi for concentrating economic support on big companies at the expense of job-creating smaller enterprises. Speaking ahead of an election due early next year, Gandhi used a broad question and answer session covering foreign policy toward neighbours China and Pakistan and even Brexit, to sketch out his approach…
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