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Modi at 74: A decade of Bharat’s re-awakening

Gautam Mukherjee • September 17, 2024, 17:28:42 IST
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India, under the stewardship of Narendra Modi, is all set to become the third largest major economy in the world, behind the United States and China, besides being the leader of the Global South

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Modi at 74: A decade of Bharat’s re-awakening
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 74th birthday coincides with 100 days of Modi 3.0. Image: AFP

Narendra Modi, the only prime minister of India to secure a consecutive third term after Jawaharlal Nehru, has been among a few politicians in the history of independent India who never sat on Opposition benches, despite his presence in state and national politics.

Once a provincial leader, Narendra Modi came to Centre with an absolute majority, the first time in 30 years—a remarkable achievement for himself and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) that he heads.

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Over the decade from 2014 to 2024, he has emerged as a charismatic, respected, and visionary global leader, much sought after in international forums, including BRICS, ASEAN, and many others.

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If India is invited routinely to the G7 gatherings as a guest, it is due in no small measure to Modi’s stature.

Modi is counted as the leader not only of an India soon to become the third largest major economy in the world, behind only the United States and China, but also as a sponsor of the interests of the Global South.

During the year-long presidency of the G20, India was instrumental in bringing in the countries of the African Union, more than 50 in number, into the G20. And this, with unanimous backing from the others. The G20 became the G21 thereafter, with a view to creating a more equitable world.

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The elevated stature for Narendra Modi has come without the backing of a rich and influential family.

PM Modi marks his 74th birthday on Tuesday, with experience of 13 years as CM of Gujarat and a decade as PM at the Centre, all the while without the slightest taint of corruption. This is itself a rarity in the world of politics. He has consistently enjoyed popularity ratings in the 70 plus percentile, both while at state and at the Centre. This is a phenomenon perhaps no other global politician has matched.

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Mao, Castro, and Stalin may have claimed such levels of popularity, or even higher, but they did not operate in or run democracies. Their God-like personality cults were manufactured by their own state machines.

On his birthday Tuesday, Prime Minister Modi is working hard as usual. He is inaugurating 26 lakh PM Awas Yojana houses at the slum area of Gadakana in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha. Odisha has recently elected the BJP to rule the state. After interacting with some of the beneficiaries there at Gadakana, he will go to the Janata Maidan in the city to officially launch the Subhadra Yojana, under which Rs 10,000 will be given to over one crore poor women every year, in two equal instalments, for a period of five years.

The Modi’s decade at the Centre is the phenomenon of direct benefit transfer, digitally, into millions of newly created bank accounts. A revolution has taken place in banking the unbanked and the consequent removal of middlemen and rent collectors.

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In addition, Prime Minister Modi will unveil railway projects worth Rs 2,871 crores and highway infrastructure projects worth Rs 1,000 crores today.

Prime Minister Modi and his team, mainly National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and his Minister for External Affairs S Jaishankar, are said to be working hard behind the scenes to bring about an end to the Ukraine-Russia War. Other interlocuters suggested by Russian President Vladimir Putin are Chinese President Xi Jinping, his staunch ally, and current chair of the G-21, the Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

But of the three heads of government, Prime Minister Modi enjoys the trust and backing of both sides, including President Joe Biden of America and Vlodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine. Bringing about a cessation of hostilities in Europe will have profound consequences for the whole world.

In addition, EAM S Jaishankar announced that 75 per cent of the border disputes with China have been resolved, with every expectation that the 25 per cent remaining issues along the Line of Actual Control will also be shortly resolved.

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This favourable development has been corroborated by the Chinese as well. There is an anticipation that the remaining 25 per cent of the border issues that China calls legacy issues from the time of the UPA government, including the encroachment within Indian territory in the Depsang Plateau, may be resolved by the time Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping meet at the BRICS Summit in October 2024.

Easing of border tensions with China will be nothing short of a diplomatic breakthrough, clearing the way to renewed engagement on multiple issues between India and China. It will also weaken the Pakistani threat and levels of terrorism it sponsors against India.

The India-China standoff at the LAC has vitiated the atmosphere for the last decade, eroding trust between the two countries and resulting in other powers exploiting the situation for their benefit.

With regard to China, many issues remain, of course, such as its attempt to dominate the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal in the immediate areas around peninsular India. There is also the belligerence displayed by China in the East and South China Seas and towards Taiwan. The attempt to dominate most of Southeast Asia on a near unilateral basis is also problematic. A change of policy may now be in the works because China is in considerable economic trouble.

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However, recent behind-the-scenes diplomatic initiatives with China may result in enhanced and visionary cooperation between India, China, and Russia, rewriting some aspects of geopolitics and multilateralism.

One is already mooted—an initiative in space to build a nuclear power plant on the moon for a future human lunar colony. Will North Korea join in too?

An easing of India-China tension will not only increase Modi and India’s stature in the world but also afford PM Modi and his government greater leverage in negotiating with America and the West over various issues. These include trade, defence cooperation, and technology transfer. It might also reduce pressure and the subversion from the Western deep state to weaken Modi’s hold on power and corner India away from Russia and China.

Other international initiatives include the efforts to create new transport corridors to Europe via West Asia as well as Iran and Russia. These promise greater ease of doing business despite temporary setbacks from the Israel-Gaza War, the troubles from Houthi/Somali pirate attacks in the Red Sea, and the bottlenecks at the Suez Canal. This after a ramping up of trade cooperation with the UAE, Israel, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.

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A number of free trade agreements (FTAs) are in the works in Europe, and one with non-EU Europe that includes Switzerland, has already been concluded.

Prime Minister Modi’s 74th birthday coincides with 100 days of Modi 3.0 and the work that is ongoing. The continuity of three consecutive terms has provided stability and a commendable GDP growth rate of around 7 per cent per annum. Infrastructure development, defence, and aatmanirbhar armaments manufacturing, with exports to the US, Armenia, and the Philippines.

There are new initiatives in electronics manufacturing and electronic chip-making with huge domestic consumption and export potential. More development of the automotive sector, improvement in agricultural practices, massive infrastructure development, indigenous nuclear power plants. These are just some of the benefits of the Modi decade as well as these 100 days.

Work being done on the Waqf Bill, the Uniform or Secular Civil Code, and progress towards ‘one nation, one election’ are all path-breaking in nature and will all see the light of day during this term till 2029.

There is an enormous amount that needs to be tackled yet. The reform of the overburdened judiciary is a case in point.

Religious tourism, probably the biggest driver of all kinds of tourism in India, has been set alight by the transformation of Ayodhya, which is receiving many more visitors than Varanasi now. Mathura, Ujjain, the Char Dhams, Vaishnodevi, and the ongoing renovations at Varanasi are all initiated for the first time.

The endless visionary aspects of Prime Minister Narendra Modi are far ahead of his predecessors in the job. Combined with his extraordinary and single-minded appetite for work, it makes for an unstoppable combination. For the first time, most slogans, it is seen, turn into reality. It is entirely credible that India will be a prosperous, developed country of nearly 1.7 billion souls by 2047, our centenary year. The potential will be realised.

If today our time has come to restore India to the glory it once had in ancient times, Modi’s leadership has a vital contribution in it. India is fortunate to have such a selfless and dedicated leader. India, that is, Bharat, owes Narendra Modi a debt of gratitude.

The writer is a Delhi-based political commentator. Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely those of the author. They do not necessarily reflect Firstpost’s views.

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