| Since when is equivalent mean exactly same? Your statement is lazy comparison, disingenuous at worst. Economic policies? Oh, do you mean the disasterous butchering of Indian Economy which took it to a 8yr low? Or do you mean the 45yr high unemployment level? Or the pathetic rollout of GST when they kept changing rules everyday or the disasterous demonization which screwed up entire informal sector? Environmental policy? Is this the same policy wherein the BJP is about to remove all protections provided to Environment by law? It would made it very easy for companies to take out a forest? Or are you referring to the million trees cut down under the pretense of "development" Or do you refer to the butchering of part of Arey forest for a metro car shade in Mumbai? Social issues you say? So you mean the blatant attempt of destroying Secular fabric of this nation by bringing CAA NRC? Or do you refer to the police state wherein they arrest everyone who dares oppose them on sedition? Or the arrest-but-no chargesheet-file? Or the malicious rearrests after courts have let the dissenters go? |
* Modi doubled down on Congress' NREGA scheme for providing guaranteed 100 days of pay to rural workers, whether they worked or not.
* Introduced direct cash transfers to farmers.
* Various farm loan waivers, especially some of the BJP-led state governments.
* Announced a free healthcare under National Health Protection scheme.
* Free housing, electricity and LPG gas connections for the poor.
* Introduced long term capital gains tax in 2019.
* Non-opposition to LGBT rights. I say "non-opposition" because they don't champion it like the Democrats, but are neutral since it's not a big ticket item in Indian society or politics. They passed a bill to prohibit discrimination against transgender persons last year (but there is some controversy surrounding it [1]). Again, a big no-no for the Republican Party.
* Massive push for renewable energy - India doubled its renewable energy capacity in 3 years and on track to triple it in the following 4 years [2]. 47 GW (45% of all under development) coal projects was cancelled just in 2019 [3]. Good luck trying to get the climate change denying Republicans to do this.
BJP's economic polices are as socialist as they come [4]. None of this would fly with the Republicans. That's how they are different - in actual policy positions.
[1] - https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/12/04/7843987...
[2] - https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/energy-speak/new...
[3] - https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/banking/financ...
[4] - https://www.fairobserver.com/region/central_south_asia/india...