Modi's loss in Maharashtra election raises questions about bullet train

Modi's loss in Maharashtra election raises questions about bullet train

Modi's loss in Maharashtra election raises questions about bullet trainIndia’s richest state is set to be ruled by parties opposed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, jeopardising a Japanese-backed bullet-train project opposed by farmers. The BJP’s inability to pull together voters in Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is capital, has meant that three parties, including a former BJP ally, will form the government. It could also hinder the bullet train project, a $17 billion investment largely financed by a long-term, low-cost loan from Japan.