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The Sunday Guardian
|October 12, 2025
The most telling moment came during a closed-door session on digital identity. Sir Starmer asked detailed questions about Aadhaar. Not asa curiosity, but as a potential model for Britain's own fragmented welfare and immigration systems.
The air in Mumbai hums—not with the usual chaos of a metropolis at full throttle, but with something quieter, more deliberate: the weight ofhistory shifting. The arrivalof British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, accompanied by a delegation of 125 officials, business leaders, technocrats, and academics, was never meant to be merely ceremonial.
It was a pilgrimage. Not of obligation, but of recognition. The world had come to witness what India had quietly become: no longer a footnote in the ledger of global power, buta central node in the new architecture of the 21st century. Andatthecentre of this transformation stood Prime Minister Narendra Modi—not asa populist figure, but as the architect ofa strategic reorientation so precise, so patient, that its culmination now unfolds with the inevitability of tides.
A DECADE OF DESIGN DELIVERS
This was not an accident of timing. It was the product of a decade-long design: deliberate, unyielding, and deeply rooted in the principle of strategic autonomy. The Comprehensive Economic & Trade Agreement signed months prior was not a last-minute concession—it was the culmination of negotiations conducted with the calm certainty that India’s market, its scale, and its resilience were nonnegotiable assets. The Vision 2035 framework, unveiled quietly ina New Delhi boardroom years ago, now servesas the blueprint for global partnerships. What once was dismissed by Western analysts as idealism—India refusing tochoose between Washington and Beijing—is now the gold standard of multipolar diplomacy. Starmer did not come to negotiate terms; he came toalign himself witha reality that had already been forged.
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