Sunday , November 17 2024

Will PM Modi's popularity among world leaders decline under 'Jugadni Sarkar'? Will his credibility as a global leader take a hit?

New Delhi: After the Lok Sabha elections in India, the NDA alliance led by PM Modi is now seen getting a majority. In the results and trends, the BJP-led NDA alliance is seen getting around 295 seats. In such a situation, a total of 272 seats are needed to form the government. Now everyone's eyes are on Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu. Nitish's party said that it will remain in the NDA. Meanwhile, the India alliance is trying to get Nitish and Naidu on its side. If Nitish and Naidu leave the NDA, it will be difficult for PM Modi to form the government again. Due to the alliance, the next government will be based on Jugaad and BJP will have to manage with the help of others. People say that this will affect PM Modi's invincible image in the world. Experts do not agree with this. Let's understand…

International affairs expert Qamar Agha believes that this will not have any significant impact on PM Modi. He said that the Prime Minister of India has always had a big stature in the world. India also represents developing countries at the United Nations and other forums. PM Modi created his own image and way of working. PM ​​Modi wanted to increase relations with Europe and America. The question is whether Western countries see how their interests are benefiting from India? So PM Modi's policy has been that he is taking India's interests forward.

There will be no impact on PM Modi's stature
Agha said that PM Modi's India First policy has been a problem for Western countries. If PM Modi's coalition government is formed, relations with Africa, Central Asia and Gulf countries will remain the same. India will have relations with Europe and Russia. Russia has been a special friend of India. PM Modi has built his personal relationship with Arab countries.

Qamar Agha said that during PM Modi's tenure, he will face the biggest challenge from South Asia. When PM Modi came to power, he gave priority to the Neighbourhood First policy. China is strengthening its relations with Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Pakistan, Bangladesh. India is facing the biggest challenge from South Asia. In the next five years, the biggest challenge before PM Modi will be to improve relations with South Asia. The government of Maldives is also taking anti-India steps.