6 Months Of Modi Sarkar: Here Are The 6 Big Tickets To Transform India


BENGALURU: He is a reformer and definitely not a radical; he tries to be a very well balanced right-winger. He has strategically handpicked cabinet of his choice, yet chooses to pursue his ‘own line at his own pace.’ If one were positioned as a Prime Minister for any nation, more so in a dramatic manner like that of BJP’s victory in India, everyone around would judge that person. It has now been six months since Narendra Modi sworn in as the Prime Minister of India and here is his report card as analyzed by eminent political analysts.

Partial dismantling of the subsidies, transparent policies on natural resources and making India more inviting for foreign investors—these sum up Modi’s check list so far, as reported by Rediff. One can comfortably claim that Modi is not ideologically driven. As we see his style of diplomacy doesn’t bar him from implementing policies in favor of the nation rather than those in favor of his party. He modifies the existing laws and policies as he deems fit for the nation—therefore he is not a radical who wants to start over all with new laws.

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