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


Modi seems to be continuing with the past policy, but has dramatically changed the style. Modi’s foreign policy is not yet in shape. Their lack of experience is inevitably reflected in the performance—centralized power sharing and curbed in

Though the party wears a bold face, it certainly fumbles when it comes to making a firm decision. Many initiatives of the newly formed government are yet to take off. More power to the states and revamping the existing Planning Commission are the most awaited among other initiatives.

Business Standard examines and evaluates six months of policy, decision-making, political management and the new government’s style. The government has its own weaknesses and strengths, and also those who run the government in disguise- the key decision makers. Here is how Modi emerged as a ‘Rock Star’ as the western media refers to him. One factor that largely contributed to this image of Modi is the pent up frustration of the people who were fed up by the simultaneous policy paralysis of the previous government. The same factor can also be viewed as a fear factor to the new government who are now responsible to live up to the expectations of people. Another reason is that, Modi is in favor of foreign investments and discourages intense involvement of state into the industry—all of which contribute to his ‘Rock Star’ status. However, the fact is that he is as much a pragmatist like any other politician, who likes to play safe.

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