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Global investor Jim Rogers praises Narendra Modi for wanting his country people to be successful

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Jim Rogers, an American investor and financial commentator, said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the only Indian politician he has come across in his lifetime who wants people to be successful. Rogers was speaking during a podcast episode of ‘Heard in the Corridor’ hosted by Angela Chitkara on May.29, one week before the results of the Indian elections were announced.

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