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Published By : Admin | September 17, 2023 | 10:21 IST

PM Modi has broken many stereotypes and many opinions. His tenure is an example of calling out the shams and silencing his critics through immense hard work and commitment for the cause of our nation.

There has been a concerted effort for the past two decades by a section of self-anointed thinkers to defame Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A section of the Indian and foreign media is also known for its bias against PM Modi. From personal attacks to policy disparagements without any logic, he has faced it all. But true to his working style, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always worked hard and proved their fake charges wrong.

The tragedy has been that that the dislike of this section of the old regime for PM Modi often translates to hating the vision of Bharat itself. Even rightly using the word ‘Bharat’ instead of ‘India’ made them accuse PM Modi of renaming India. Logic derides these hordes, for Bharat has the imprimatur of the Constitution as well.

However, Prime Minister Modi has shattered every fake or manufactured narrative set against him. Though in the last two decades scores of such narratives have been propagated and then conclusively demolished, for the purpose of this article, let us examine just five myths that PM Modi has broken.


First, that PM Modi is not up to the task to meet the G20 leadership summit challenge in a complex world.

The latest obsession of the ancient regime observers was preconceived notions of G20 failure, as if they were praying for the government to fail on the global stage. They thought that in a polarised world, India under PM Modi leadership would not be able to produce any positive outcomes. The absence of Xi Jinping and Vladmir Putin further added to their comfort. Secretly raising toasts for failure and casting aspersions on the success of India’s G20 Presidency was their job until a few days ago.

While on the one hand, The Guardian’s pessimism was adverting of the end of globalisation; on the other hand, the Washington Post was predicting bad weather for the G20. France 24 too forecasted a sea of troubles for India’s G20 Presidency.

But despite the naysayers’ prophecy of doomsday for the G20, the outcome has clearly silenced them all. The New Delhi Leaders’ Summit Declaration was adopted in a remarkable breakthrough under PM Modi’s leadership, as all the members of the G20 reached consensus on the opening day of the summit itself. The New Delhi Declaration, running into 83 paragraphs, was adopted with “100% consensus on all developmental and geo-political issues without any footnotes or marginalia in the text”. It was a big achievement in the times of a multipolar world that the message of “One Earth, One Family, One Future” echoed amongst all the countries.

Similarly, there were questions about India’s commitment to the cause of the Global South. Yet by helping the African Union join the ranks of the G20, India has not only emerged as a champion of the Global South, but it has also strengthened India’s position at the global stage.

But the G20 historic success is not just one-off. Associated with it, let’s examine the second myth, that PM Modi is generally not adept at foreign policy and would flounder when faced with a difficult situation.

In the Russia-Ukraine conflict, India consistently stressed the significance of all concerned parties engaging in constructive dialogue to seek a resolution that safeguards sovereignty and upholds global norms. India has resolutely maintained its autonomy over strategic decisions throughout this war. Probably India is one of the few countries that is heard both in Russia and in Ukraine. In fact, PM Modi’s formulation of “Today’s era must not be of war” has become the global buzzword.

Similarly, the way PM Modi has managed the Middle East foreign policy is nothing short of remarkable. It is one foreign policy area where self-proclaimed experts, who mocked the Prime Minister, had given up as an unattainable goal. But what was unattainable for the ‘experts’ has been made possible by PM Modi as the just concluded India- Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor testifies.

This is neither the first nor the last time that PM Modi has outdone himself. His decision-making and leadership qualities would soon feature in B school’s syllabus. He is adept at converting difficult situations into remarkable opportunities. His policies, which were initially criticised, have been proven to have a far-reaching positive impact on India.

Third, that PM Modi does not understand economic policy and would therefore be unable to deliver.

One of the biggest examples of the naysayers’ doubting PM Modi is when the Jan Dhan Yojana was launched. Many critiqued the financial inclusion initiative; some even went so far as to call it ‘populism gone berserk’.

But only a myopic understanding of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies could have led to such conclusions. Today, the policy initiative of the Jan Dhan Yojana is instrumental in ensuring financial inclusion for all. By banking the unbanked, this scheme has catapulted Bharat from its financial inclusion rate of mere 25% in 2008 to over 80% of adults by 2022. This is such a remarkable achievement that now the World Bank has advocated it as a model worth emulating for other countries. As of date, over 50 crore Jan Dhan bank accounts have been opened, of which 27 crore are financially empowered women. This has resulted in mass social revolution in India is and another feather in the cap of PM Modi.

But consider what PM Modi did with Jan Dhan Yojana subsequent to every poor getting a bank account. The Aadhar enrolment, providing every person a unique identification number, earlier mired in intra-government turf wars during the Congress regime, picked up pace after 2014 and was linked to bank accounts. This ensured Direct Benefit Transfers (DBT) to beneficiaries by avoiding leakages by eliminating middlemen and corruption. Till date, about Rs.2.3 lakh crore of savings have been ensured by direct transfers of over Rs.31 lakh crores through DBT. It demolished the Congress’ theory which assumed that out of every 1 rupee spent, only 15 paise could reach the poor. Now the adage is “one rupee spent; one-rupee benefits for the poor”.

No one can forget the jibes about GST, but “One Nation, One Tax” has formalised the Indian economy like never before and is truly a game changer.

Fourth, PM Modi’s vision of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and his belief that Digital can transform the lives of the poor.

Many so-called experts, speaking in clipped accent, mocked PM Modi’s vision to promote a digital economy. Citing the example of the poor vegetable seller, a well-known politician even questioned the very wisdom of going digital and banking on mobile connectivity when he said “there is neither infrastructure to charge the mobiles nor the education for the poor to use digital”. Now our heart swells with pride when the German Minister uses UPI to make payment to a vegetable vendor. In the last 7 years, India, under PM Modi, we have succeeded in creating an ecosystem that has made India a world leader in digital payments. Indeed, India’s model of DPI has become a model for the world to emulate. Digital is in fact one space where PM Modi has been a transformative visionary.

Fifth, PM Modi’s ability to handle the complex challenge posed by the COVID-19 pandemic – both on the health front, as well as the economic front.

There were many obituaries written about the Indian economy during COVID. Few even suggested discarding fiscal schedule since India was in a lockdown. Many insisted on managing the COVID impact by recklessly increasing the supply of money, a model followed by many Western countries. But the government recognised the negative impact it would have on the economy. The easy path was shunned for a more difficult yet pragmatic approach to dealing with the COVID economic crisis.

PM Modi ensured, through pragmatic policies and proactive actions that the Indian economy not only survived the onslaught of COVID but also became the ‘World’s Bright Spot’. We are today not only the world’s fastest growing, large economy but have also managed to keep inflation at moderate levels. No other major democracy has been able to manage this feat.

PM Modi has broken many stereotypes and many opinions. His tenure is an example of calling out the shams and silencing his critics through immense hard work and commitment for the cause of our nation. He remains the loved and respected Pradhan Sewak of Bharat.

 

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The Leader who reawakened India: Narendra Damodardas Modi
June 14, 2026

Narendra Damodardas Modi’s journey, from a humble background to the leadership of the world’s largest democracy, is ultimately the story of a man who reawakened the faith of a nation in itself.

The fate of a nation is intertwined with the fate of its leaders. Nations grow and prosper under strong, decisive leadership; they decay under feeble, indecisive, corrupt leadership. People are the life energy of a nation, but the leaders are the one who channelizes the mass energy into the right, productive direction. One cannot imagine nations without their founding fathers, their leaders. When we think of the United States, the names of its prominent leaders like Thomas Jefferson, Washington, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, F.D. Roosvelt come to our minds. Similarly, the Indian nation was built upon the vision of its great founding fathers like Mahatma Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar, and Veer Savarkar.

Strong leadership plays a vital role in uplifting the spirits of the people; wise leaders nudge the nation on the path to prosperity and glory. Leadership matters the most at the time of a national crisis, like Matsya Avtara of Lord Vishnu, who steered and rescued the great ship of Manu Maharaj during the pralaya. Leaders steer and rescue the nation during hours of crisis. Shri Narendra Damodardas Modi took centre stage in Indian politics during such a time of crisis.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emerged on the national stage at a juncture when Indian politics had reached a low, an era in which a nominal Prime Minister was being imposed upon the people of India. The government was struck with policy paralysis. Corruption had become deeply entrenched in the national political system, scams like Coalgate, 2G spectrum, Commonwealth Games had become a recurring phenomena. Media, businessmen, and politicians formed an unholy nexus and were siphoning public money with impunity. Entrepreneurs, industrialists, and academia were drowned in pessimism; their trust started eroding in the Indian state. Common people felt ashamed of their cultural legacy.

At that pivotal moment, Shri Narendra Damodardas Modi entered the national stage with a clear, resounding vision. He inspired the youth, women, and veterans alike. PM Modi reinstated hope, faith, and trust back again towards the leadership and the political system, PM Modi revitalised the economic machinery, entrepreneurship, and industry, and re-energised the bureaucracy. Being himself from a humble background, PM Modi possessed within him a deep understanding of society, and being an RSS pracharak, he had a profound understanding of Indian culture.

Being one of the longest-serving CMs in India came with an impeccable administrative and electoral record. PM Modi brought with him the mantra of “minimum government and maximum governance”.

PM Modi, through the rapid digitalization of government services, reduced the inertia in governance and brought government to the fingertips of the common citizens. At the very beginning of his tenure, he replaced the requirement of attestation of documents by gazetted officers with self-attestation by the common citizens. Such is his minute understanding of the bureaucratic impediments that stall the progress of a common citizen. Due to reform measures initiated by him, India’s rank in the international business indicators improved. PM Modi has demonstrated a strong will to an efficient, transparent, and accountable government. Rules and policies are now formed among people, not in closed AC chambers.

PM Modi, since his ascension, has worked tirelessly to transform the Indian economy into a manufacturing hub and make it Atmanirbhar Bharat. PM Modi launched initiatives like Skill India, Startup India, and Production Linked Incentives (PLIs). For strengthening the supply chain, PM Modi sanctioned greenfield expressways, airports, shipping ports, and sped up the construction of brownfield expressways, airports and stations. PM Modi expanded India’s premier higher education infrastructure by establishing new IITs and IIMs. PM Modi restored faith in the underprivileged section through his mantra of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas” in the Indian government. Such is his sensitivity that he launched the PM Ujjwala Yojana as he was aware of the discomfort caused to our mothers and sisters due to the smoke of the traditional gas chulha.

PM Modi brought cleanliness and sanitation to the daily discourse through the Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan. Through the toilets built under the scheme, PM Modi provided a dignified life to our mothers and sisters. Due to the Bhaagirathi Prayas of PM Narendra Modi, Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam was passed for the political empowerment of the women of India.

A nationalist to the core, PM Modi led a cultural renaissance of the nation. Remnants of the colonial legacy, the Indian Penal Code and CrPC (Code of Criminal Procedure) were scrapped, and Bhartiya Nyay Samhita was born. PM Modi is rebuilding our sacred tirths incessantly. Due to his efforts, our cultural and spiritual centres of Ayodhya and Kashi were reclaimed. PM Modi has promoted our indigenous knowledge of Ayurveda as a brand ambassador, formulated policies to establish Ayurveda as principal medicinal practice.

PM Modi, through his incredible work, unflinching dedication, and commitment towards a Viksit Bharat, inspires one and all to participate in his vision for a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Yet, the true measure of a leader is not merely in the policies he enacts or the institutions he builds, but in the confidence he instils in his people. Over the past 12 years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sought to restore that confidence—confidence in governance, confidence in India’s civilisational heritage, confidence in the abilities of ordinary citizens, and confidence in the nation’s future.

From revitalising the economy and empowering the poor to strengthening national security, restoring cultural pride, and elevating India’s stature on the global stage, PM Modi’s leadership has left an indelible imprint on contemporary India. More importantly, he has transformed governance into a national movement, inspiring millions to become active participants in the country’s development journey. 

As India marches towards the centenary of its Independence in 2047, the vision of a Viksit Bharat is no longer a distant aspiration; it has become a collective national mission. History remembers those leaders who rise to the occasion when their nation needs them the most, leaders who not only govern their times but shape the destiny of generations. 

Narendra Damodardas Modi’s journey, from a humble background to the leadership of the world’s largest democracy, is ultimately the story of a man who reawakened the faith of a nation in itself. The foundations of a stronger, more confident, and more aspirational India have been laid. The task before the nation now is to carry forward this momentum and transform the dream of a Viksit Bharat into reality. 

As India stands at the threshold of even greater possibilities, the words of Robert Frost resonate with renewed meaning, 

“The woods are lovely, dark and deep,

But I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep.”

For India, those promises are to its people, to its civilization, and to future generations. The achievements of the past twelve years are the foundation. The journey continues, and the miles ahead are filled not with uncertainty but with opportunity, purpose, and the promise of a Viksit Bharat. 

(Rekha Gupta is the Chief Minister of Delhi.)