Why NaMo succeeded in 2014 and why should I think that he would do so in future as well, Part 3 :
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We are discussing as to why BJP and NaMo succeeded in 2014 and why should we think that they would continue to do so in future as well. We have already discussed the issues like clarity of command and leadership, good communication abilities of Mr Modi, fine example of development that had taken place in Gujarat under his leadership, bad track record of the previous government, disenchantment of the masses as well as the business community with the previous dispensation, and more so, despite the rhetoric, it seems that the minorities too switched sides and voted for BJP.
Now let us see as to what happened during the last one year after the victory of 2014 and what holds for the future. BJP has so far, under the leadership of Mr Narendra Modi, gone with small steps at a time and have avoided declaration of big bang reforms that the earlier regimes were so much fond of.
Mr Modi started his innings with a nuanced change in diplomatic initiatives. After inviting all the SAARC nations for the swearing in ceremony, Mr Modi started his international visits with Bhutan. Soon after, he went to Brazil to take part in the BRICS summit. Thereafter, he has visited Nepal twice, and has since visited Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh as well. In all, he has been to 18 countries, including Fiji, Myanmar, Seychelles, Mauritius, Mangolia, Singapore, etc..
On the other hand, with economic aspects
in mind, he has since been to all the important nations across the
globe starting with USA. He has been to France, Germany, Australia,
Canada, Japan, China, Mangolia, Australia, South Korea, and there are
few more visits scheduled in the near future including visits to Britain, Russia, Central Asia, South East Asia, Turkey, and to Israel and Palestine.
It is noteworthy that the most important
aspect of his diplomatic initiatives has been to have the US President
Mr Barack Obama as the Chief Guest for the Republic Day celebrations.
Also, visits of NaMo to various countries brought out the humongous Indian diaspora in full strength.
Also, visits of NaMo to various countries brought out the humongous Indian diaspora in full strength.
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