By Stuart Burns
It almost sounds like an oxymoron, doesn't it: how can an event be good for the economy but bad for the country?
As former President Bill Clinton's campaign strategist James Carville quipped, "it's the economy, stupid," meaning if the country is doing well, then everyone benefits, and that that's all voters care about.
Where better to focus solely on the economy than the second-most populous country in the world that is still ranked only No. 124 on the list of wealthiest countries by Global Finance?
Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party