Saturday, September 17, 2022

Modi's birthday - India's growing clout and developmental miracles


(India matters in a geo-strategic sense. Even Hindu festivals like Diwali represent Bharat's growing soft power. Millions of Indians and Modi admirers celebrate PM Modi's birthday on Sept 17th. But this is also an occasion for what he has achieved for India and how he would help the country scale new heights.) 


New Delhi



Birthdays come and go. In the era of social media, even for lesser mortals the day would turn into

a day of getting accolades and wishes from across the world.


For Narendra Modi's birthday Sept 17th -- it is a vital day in the political and national calendar.


At Samarkand, even Russian President Vladimir Putin teased Modi saying he will extend him any

advance birthday wishes. Both the leaders met on Sept 16 (Friday) and discussed among other

things even the Ukraine conflict.


"..... today's era is not of war," Modi told Putin --- maybe such remarks were unthinkable a few decades back.


Who would listen to an Indian Prime Minister lecturing a superpower and all that !! 


But eight years and more in office, Modi has changed India's image at the global stage. 

India has now 'arrived' at the international stage in the comity of nations. Not only India matters in 

a geo-strategic sense, even Hindu festivals like Diwali represent Bharat's growing soft power. 


On other fronts, Modi is today more often described as an economic moderniser or a catalyst of development.


He is also a dedicated Hindutva devotee and got two major election promises: a grand Ram Temple at Ayodhya

and Art 370 abrogated. 


He has achieved more. Maitree Vaccine has been a matchwinner.


Bowing to PM Modi’s maiden address to the UN General Assembly on Sept 27, 2014, the 

United Nations had declared June 21 as the International Yoga Day. 


In the history of the UN it was the highest number of cosponsors ever for any resolution of this nature. 


In diplomacy, he could successfully establish a good personal rapport with several leaders. Perhaps posterity would

also remember Modi as one of the few who called the then US President Obama by his first name 'Barack'.


Modi's interactions with the US Presidents Jio Biden, Donald Trump and Obama, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian leader Putin, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, leaders from France and Germany, South Korea, Japan and South African President Jacob Zuma, were examples of Modi’s ability to punctuate the crucial tactical visions in Indian foreign policy.





Closer home, the Modi-led dispensation(s) in New Delhi did not neglect smaller countries and in fact took up 

many pro-active diplomatic steps in the neighbourhood. Incumbent External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar

is an able hand and has played a key role in boosting the country's image.

His predecessor Late Sushma Swaraj, though often stood overshadowed by the PMO, also traveled extensively 

especially in the neighbourhood initiating a number of friendly parleys.


"Everybody was impressed by Modiji's vision. They feel that investment opportunities have increased in India," 

Sushma said once on India's ties with ASEAN nations.


The Indo-Bangladesh relationship is very smooth today and Modi shares good rapport with his Bangladesh counterpart

Sheikh Hasina.


Look how India matters today. India is the only country among the Quad which has not condemned Russia.

But the geo-political standing is such that none can easily condemn India in media or in public.


In 2023, India will host SCO Summit wherein Pakistan and China are key members. All eyes are also

on the G-20 Summit to be hosted by India.


India will assume the G 20 Presidency on December 1, 2022 from Indonesia.


The Jammu and Kashmir administration has set up a five-member panel for coordination

with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for hosting G-20 events.


In accordance with the Prime Minister's  wish, a series of G-20 related meets would be held

in various parts of India. There are plans to hold about 10 meets in Karnataka. 


On other fronts, Modi has guided India successfully through the turbulent period of conflicts with

China, handled terrorism and aerial dogfights with Pakistan, ordered surgical strikes and brought in smiles 

for millions of countrymen and women with toilets, electricity, cooking gas and good roads.


On Jan 26, 2001, the grand Republic Day celebrations were marred by a killer quake in the Kutch region of

Gujarat. Today that region is a different world. In August 2022, an emotional Modi said that the people here 

have changed adversity into an opportunity. Kutch is truly an example that India can become a developed nation 

by 2047. 


In the northeast, there are hopes for peace and faster development. Several militant and tribal outfits

in Assam have laid down arms and joined the mainstream. Hopes are on for a new accord with ULFA.


All are also awaiting the day when a final peace pact is inked between Naga rebels and the Centre.


His admirers wish Modi achieves what no predecessor could - that is - solve the vexed Naga insurgency.


Talking about the Prime Minister's style of functioning and taking tough decisions, veteran Naga leader S C

Jamir told 'Organiser' in 2021 ---- "Modi has guts, that is an advantage. The Naga issue has its complexities. I 

have seen many Prime Ministers, but one good quality with him is, he takes decisions and it is very important".


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