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Apple, be careful what you wish for in trading China for India

Wanting to catch Narendra Modi on the stump before the final round of voting in India’s six-week general election last summer, I flew to Kolkata and took a car three-and-a-half hours south into West Bengal.

We reached our destination on time, but all we found was a quiet village — implausibly small for a political rally — and a few bemused shopkeepers. My driver, with the help of better phone reception than you get in the Cotswolds and a friend in Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), discovered that the real location was an hour-and-a-half’s drive away from the one advertised.

We sped there, but arrived just as legions of BJP supporters were being bussed away, banners flying. I looked online: Modi’s speech to an apparently



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