TOKYO -- In this year of elections around the globe, there were few surprises until India released the results of its voting on June 4.
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A person holds an image of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi outside the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's headquarters in New Delhi on June 4, the day the results of the general elections were announced. © Reuters
TOKYO -- In this year of elections around the globe, there were few surprises until India released the results of its voting on June 4.