Say Modi becomes Prime Minister and he does well for 10 years. Even then he will have taken India only to maybe six trillion dollars. Who will take India to the next level after that? These first 10 years are crucial. The system will produce the next leader, no doubt. But the goal is clear: 50 trillion dollars.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
India's Goal: $50 Trillion
Say Modi becomes Prime Minister and he does well for 10 years. Even then he will have taken India only to maybe six trillion dollars. Who will take India to the next level after that? These first 10 years are crucial. The system will produce the next leader, no doubt. But the goal is clear: 50 trillion dollars.
Modi Ran An Excellent Campaign
English: nehal,narendra modi (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
I never got to follow his work in Gujrat, although all indicators are that the work has been excellent. But I did follow his election campaign. And I must say I am very impressed.
Nothing was left to chance. All details were thought through and taken care of. He was gentle and aggressive at the same time. It was high-tech. And that is one arena where he left everyone else in the dust. He used social media like you would expect Rahul to, considering Rahul is younger and has had western education. But Rahul does not seem to be enamored by social media. And that might be partly elitist. He assumes people know him. Whereas Modi feels like he has work to do before people will know him.
If Modi becomes Prime Minister, he will stay Prime Minister for 10 years. He will do excellent work. And he will get rewarded. In five years he might finally take the BJP to getting a majority on its own. And at that point the BJP will have become the new Congress.
I am not taking May 16 for granted. I will wait for the results. But I wanted to note Modi's excellence on the campaign trail beforehand. Even in India a Modi is possible. He started where he started in life, and look where he is today.
Related articles
- Jaitley Praises Modi's Energy, Modi Praises 'Power of Bharat Mata'
- Narendra Modi hits out at 'SABKA' for 'Modi-roko' campaign
- India election 2014: Narendra Modi eyes power as Obama makes pledge to new India leader
- Arnab: Modi was a picture of complete confidence
- Modi will be Prime Minister of India
- No personal fight between Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi: Amit Shah
- Rahul's tit-for-tat campaign against Modi in Varanasi
- Elections 2014: Why Modi?
- A Second Conversation With: Times Now Editor Arnab Goswami
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)