Shri Narendra Modi’s Google+ Hangout an instant hit among social media, Internet and news channels. 

People from 116 nations witness Shri Modi engage with the people on various issues. 

Narendra Modi’s Hangout has changed the terms of political discourse: Vivek Vembu writing in Firstpost 

The Hangout breached barriers of communication. Questions represented an India for whom earthly issues matter more than trick questions and political polemics: Shashi Shekhar in Niti Central

 

As the clock struck 8 on the evening of 31st August, all eyes were set at the Chief Minister’s Residence in Gandhinagar where Shri Narendra Modi was all set to participate in a historic Google+ Hangout Session with participants from across the world. Noted Bollywood actor Mr. Ajay Devgn anchored the Hangout.

The Hangout was memorable for a number of reasons. Firstly, people from 116 countries viewed it, which is a record of sorts. Secondly, Shri Modi got candid on a lot of issues ranging from Gujarat’s growth, agrarian transformation, rural development to more personal aspects of his life such as what he likes to eat, the history behind the iconic ‘Modi Kurta’ and the number of hours he sleeps in a day. The excitement was extremely visible on the faces of the participants who were totally mesmerized by the personality and answers of Shri Modi. This Hangout was also notable because questions came in from every part of the world be it New York, London, Tokyo or Kashmir, Delhi, Tumkur (Karnataka) closer home.

For over 3 hours, Shri Modi’s Google+ Hangout session dominated social media, news channels and even the Internet. For the entire day, ‘#ModiHangout’ remained the top trend with responses literary pouring in from all sides. ‘#ModiHangout’ was also the top trend in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Ahmedabad. A total of more than 70,000 Tweets for the ‘ModiHangout’ were received in a single day and this is by no means a small number.

The Hangout found a prominent place in most mainstream news channels and a lot of them covered the action LIVE as it unfolded.

Naturally, Shri Modi’s answers made their way into leading news sites. Writing about the entire session, Firstpost.com, a leading web based news site wrote, Narendra Modi‘s arsenal of answers in his much-hyped video chat was stunning to say the least. Poetry, metaphors, subtle criticism and smart-politicking coloured his live video chat.” Firstpost also covered the Hangout real time on their website. 

In a comprehensive analysis of the Hangout, Venky Vembu of Firstpost wrote that Shri Modi’s Google+ Hangout has changed the terms of political discourse! Mr. Vembu sees this Hangout as loaded with political significance in the sense that it fundamentally alters the way political leaders engage with the people. Mr. Vembu adds, “By putting himself out in the open and taking questions directly from the people – without the traditional intermediation of the mainstream media – Modi has overnight raised the bar for leaders on two counts: public accessibility and accountability.” In a time when questioning leaders can either land you in prison or when many of our leaders take no questions anyway, Mr. Vembu saw the session as a healthy sign.

Writing for Niti Central, a leading voice on the Internet for news and views, Shashi Shekhar wrote about how Shri Modi has breached the barrier of communication. Mr. Shekhar opined that the questions represented that India for whom earthy questions and simple issues matter much more than perhaps mundane political problems. Kartikeya Tanna, giving his views on the Hangout in Niti Central stated that Shri Modi has given the people of India a cause to celebrate. 

Other leading news sites that covered news related to the Hangout include NDTV, Indian Express, The Hindu, IBN Live, Hindustan TimesThe New India Express and India Today.

If so many Twitter users and news channels covered it, how can independent bloggers be left behind? There were some quality posts on how Shri Modi is innovatively using social media and on the impact the Hangout has on the ground level, where a leader directly communicates with the people and hears their voices. 

This Hangout is a small beginning that has left a gigantic influence on the minds of the people. The numbers and spread of questions, the bursting Internet traffic and the energetic responses by Shri Modi is an indirect but fitting tribute to the Aam Admi, who wants to engage with their leaders but is in search of an opportunity. Shri Modi has set the tone, now its for others to follow….

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The Officer Trainees of the 2024 Batch of Indian Foreign Service (IFS) called on Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at his residence at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg earlier today. There are 33 IFS Officer Trainees in the 2024 batch from different States and UTs.

Prime Minister discussed the current multipolar world and India’s unique role as a Vishwabandhu, ensuring friendship with everyone. He cited instances of how India has emerged as a first responder for countries in need. He also underlined the capacity building efforts and other endeavours undertaken by India to lend a helping hand to the Global South. Prime Minister discussed the evolving sphere of foreign policy and it’s significance in the global fora. He spoke about the key role that the diplomats are playing in the evolution of the country as a Vishwabandhu on the global stage. He underscored the significance of the Officer Trainees in their role as future diplomats as the country moves ahead towards the aim of becoming developed by 2047.

Prime Minister engaged in a wide-ranging interaction with the Officer Trainees and asked them about their experience so far, after joining the government service. The officer trainees shared their experiences from their training and research tasks undertaken by them, which included topics such as Maritime diplomacy, AI & Semiconductor, Ayurveda, Cultural connect, Food and Soft Power, among others.

Prime Minister said that we must create curiosity amongst youngsters in various countries about India with Know Your Bharat quizzes and debates. He also said that questions of these quizzes should be regularly updated and include contemporary topics from India such as Mahakumbh, Celebration of completion of 1000 years of Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple and so on.

Prime Minister emphasised on the important role of communication in a technology driven world. He urged the officer trainees to work on exploring all the websites of the Missions and try to find out what can be done to improve these websites for effective communication with the Indian diaspora.

Discussing the opening up of the space sector for private players, PM emphasized on exploring opportunities in other countries for expanding the scope of Indian startups coming up in this sector. PM said that India has the potential to fill this space in the space sector.