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Dilip and Manish Patel at their empty factory, which they had to sell after the rollout of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goods and services tax, in Surat, India, Nov. 1, 2017. Just about all economists agree that two of Modi's biggest policy gambles -- abruptly voiding most of the nation's currency and then, less than a year later, imposing a sweeping new sales tax -- have slowed India's meteoric growth. "Modi hurt our business, and we want to show him that we can hurt him, too," Manish Patel said. (Atul Loke/The New York Times)
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2018-01-06
ATUL LOKE/The New York Times/Red/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
ATUL LOKE
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