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Narendra Modi: Reshaping India's Destiny

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April 04, 2025

On my way to McLeod Ganj, near Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh, a few weeks ago, I witnessed massive development works underway, with highways nearing completion, turning what was once an ambitious dream into a tangible reality.

- By NILANTHA ILANGAMUWA

Narendra Modi: Reshaping India's Destiny

The battered roads whisper stories of a nation in metamorphosisof a past marred by stagnation and a future clawing its way into existence.

Speak to the average Indian today, and there's an unshakable pattern: they extol their Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

In Assam and across the North-East, where once student movements roared, silence has taken their place, and the BJP's dominance spreads unchallenged. In Jaipur, outside the regal Hawa Mahal, a modest shop displays portraits of Modi, inscribed with reverence, selling him as a near-divine presence.

I have visited India often, for personal reasons, and each time, the ascent of Modi is more conspicuous. It is impossible to ignore.

Some claim it is a well-oiled machinery of manipulation, a masterful illusion designed to hold the public in a trance. Whether his rise is organic or engineered, what remains indisputable is that Modi has long outgrown the confines of conventional politics.

He is no longer merely a leader; he is an unfolding phenomenon. As he told Lex Fridman in his recent interview, his politics is not an exercise in chasing votes, but in reshaping India's very consciousness.

The image of Modi meditating in a sacred cave near Kedarnath Temple in Uttarakhand is deliberate yet arresting-a man who projects himself as both a sage and a strategist, tethered to antiquity while fully aware of his hold on the present.

His political trajectory has been sculpted with precision, drawing from the wells of Hindu thought, nationalist fervour, and the allure of economic transformation. To grasp Modi's presence in India today is to witness an ongoing remaking of identity, where past and future wrestle in the same breath.

His life, though firmly grounded in the practicalities of governance, is also a narrative deeply entwined with symbolism-the rejuvenation of a nation steeped in thousands of years of history.

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