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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally secured his third term in office on Friday after an unexpectedly close election forced his party to rely on coalition partners to keep him in power.
Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ruled outright for the past decade but failed to repeat its previous two landslide wins this time around, defying analyst expectations and exit polls.
He was instead forced into quick-fire talks with the 15-member National Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition, which guaranteed him the parliamentary numbers to govern, although there are no indications yet of any concessions he may have had to offer in return.
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Modi presented signed letters of support showing his majority to President Droupadi Murmu, who in turn invited him to form the next government.
"I thank the people that they gave the NDA government a third chance to serve them," Modi said on Friday evening.
"This is the opportunity and will of the people and I thank them with my heart for this opportunity," he said.
Modi earlier addressed a meeting inside India's parliament of nearly 300 lawmakers forming his coalition and thanked them for unanimously supporting his leadership.
The meeting was a formality after the leaders of each party guaranteed their backing this week.
It was also an opportunity to demonstrate the concord between Modi and his new partners in government.
"Modi has a vision and a zeal, and his execution is perfect, and he is executing all his policies with a true spirit," said Chandrababu Naidu, the leader of the premier's largest coalition party ally.
"Today India has the right leader for the right time — that is, Narendra Modi."
Other party leaders adorned Modi with a garland of purple flowers, while Nitish Kumar, another key supporter, bent to touch the 73-year-old's feet in a traditional gesture of respect.
The alliance will wield 293 seats in the lower house of parliament out of a total of 543.
While it remains unknown what concessions Modi's allies have wrung in return for their support, media reports this week have suggested several are seeking plum ministerial posts.
The Indian Express reported on Friday that Naidu's Telugu Desam Party (TDP) from the southern state of Andhra Pradesh — which holds 16 seats — would press for the revival of plans to build a new state legislative capital.
Kumar's Janata Dal (United) party of Bihar state, the BJP's second-largest ally, was seeking a review of a contentious army recruitment scheme introduced by the government in 2022 to cut military expenditure.
Despite the united front, political analyst Zoya Hasan of Jawaharlal Nehru University told AFP that Modi's new coalition alliances could lead to friction down the road.
"Chandrababu Naidu and Nitish Kumar, both are crafty politicians. So in some ways, Modi might be meeting his match in these two," Hasan said.
"They have friends across the aisle. And surely the opposition will be wooing them."
Modi said he and his ministry would be sworn in on Sunday evening.
Regional leaders, including Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh and Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe, have said they will attend the ceremony.
Modi insisted on Tuesday that the election results were a victory that ensured he could continue his agenda.
"Our third term will be one of big decisions and the country will write a new chapter of development," Modi told cheering supporters in the capital New Delhi after his win.
Commentators and exit polls had projected an overwhelming victory for Modi.
But the BJP secured just 240 seats in parliament, well down from the 303 it won five years ago and 32 short of a majority on its own.
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