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|January 21, 2026
Future leadership.
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From the ramparts of the Red Fort on August 15, 2024, after assuming his third term, Prime Minister Modi had announced his intention to bring one lakh young people into politics with no links to political families. He reiterated the same point on Tuesday as 45-year-old Nitin Nabin—the youngest national president to date—took charge.Nitin Nabin is young, does not come from a prominent political family, and is known as a grassroots worker. Through his speech, the Prime Minister conveyed a clear message that the future belongs to the youth. His public declaration of Nitin as his “boss” suggested that major changes lie ahead, with existing leaders expected to adapt. A large number of young faces may be given opportunities, and if this happens within the organisation, it is likely to have a direct impact on the Prime Minister's team as well. As wit
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