Well for each phase, yes. Then they will have to combine the votes.
Counting all the votes in one day is easy enough for a developed country with long-established systems and at most 150 million votes. This is nearly 7 times that.
It's hard to understand it from a Western perspective. It's understandably difficult. No Western nation has anywhere near a billion people, let alone a billion voters. In 40-50 years, India may very well be the center of the world, in the same way the Romans, British, and currently Americans. 1 billion people, an economy growing faster than the entire West combined, and trillions of dollars of infrastructure investments YEARLY.
And it will take them 1 day to count all the votes, legitimately... just my hunch.
Well for each phase, yes. Then they will have to combine the votes.
Counting all the votes in one day is easy enough for a developed country with long-established systems and at most 150 million votes. This is nearly 7 times that.
It's hard to understand it from a Western perspective. It's understandably difficult. No Western nation has anywhere near a billion people, let alone a billion voters. In 40-50 years, India may very well be the center of the world, in the same way the Romans, British, and currently Americans. 1 billion people, an economy growing faster than the entire West combined, and trillions of dollars of infrastructure investments YEARLY.