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The article compares Donald Trump's tariff policy to Narendra Modi's demonetization in India, emphasizing their outsider status, reliance on identity politics, and unconventional approaches to governance. Both leaders have been controversial, with critics predicting disastrous consequences for their respective economies, but enjoying support from their bases.
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