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NARENDRA MODI : REDEFINING LEADERSHIP

The Daily Guardian

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September 17, 2025

Amidst international, regional, and bilateral tensions, the development story of Bharat under the extraordinary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left global strategists not only astonished but also hopeful that in the future, the solutions to global crises may very well emerge from the land of Bharat “The way Prime Minister Modi has consistently maintained equanimity and presented precise and targeted solutions during times of peace, war, or disaster, it has strengthened trust and confidence at the global level.

- SHIVPRAKASH

NARENDRA MODI : REDEFINING LEADERSHIP

‘The story of Narendra Modis life is an inspiring tale of struggle and dedication. He isa leader who, through his unique leadership and towering personality, has given Bharat a new direction. His leadership abilities, foresight, and humongous publicsupport have made him a highly influential leader. He is a strong and resolute figure who stands firm on his decisions and works tirelessly to achieve his goals. His leadership has placed him among the most influential leaders of both Bharat and the world.

The Prime Minister is a visionary leader who is optimistic about Bharat’s future. He has launched several ambitious initiatives such asMake in India, which aim to transform Bharat into a developed nation.

‘The widespread support he enjoys from the public, his immense popularity, and the extraordinary impact of his personality have made him a decisive leader capable of implementing even the toughest decisions with ease.

Narendra Modis towering personality is a result of his leadership acumen, vision, and public backing. He has faced and overcome many challenges in his life, which reflect his strong willpower and determination.

Narendra Modi spent his early life in the small town of Vadnagar in Gujarat. He was born on 17th September 1950 into the family of Damodardas Mulchand Modi and Heeraben. His family had modest means, and his father ran a tea stall. He completed his schooling in Vadnagar and later earned a degree in Political Science from Gujarat University. From his student days, he was associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), and it was with the RSS that he began his political journey. Narendra Modis entire life has been dedicated to selfless service, and even today, despite holding the highest office in the world’s largest democracy, this spirit remains alive in him.

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