India's Gujarat State May Signal Political Future
Today people in the Indian state of Gujarat are heading to the polls to vote in assembly elections. The western state is one of India's most economically developed regions and a place where political trends often mirror those that play out on the national stage.
Host Steve Inskeep talks about the elections with NPR's Philip Reeves in India.
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