Why doesn’t Indian PM Modi hold unscripted press conferences?
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•The Indian government has defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s continued refusal to hold press conferences, after a New Zealand reporter questioned Modi’s avoidance of the media on an official stat...
•It’s the third such incident facing the PM in less than two months.
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