PM Modi on Lex Fridman Podcast: A leadership, rooted in people and culture, which spells out Modi's perspective on India’s global vision
In a freewheeling one-on-one podcast with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, renowned American podcaster and AI expert Lex Fridman, PM Modi had an interesting conversation where he touched upon various topics including his childhood, RSS, Pakistan and his favourite topic India and its 140 crore people.
The PM shared the idea of India when he that his strength lies not in his name but in the support of 1.4 billion Indians and the country’s timeless culture and heritage.
While speaking on several issues, PM Modi also spoke openly about the Gujarat riots, the security situation in the country and his initial political journey. He said that before 2002, there was an atmosphere of constant terrorist attacks and instability in the country, due to which tension was at its peak.
Prime Minister Modi spoke about India’s global diplomacy and its role by emphasising that, “When I shake hands with world leaders, it is not Modi but 1.4 billion Indians who do so.” PM Modi came off as a people’ leader who prioritises people-centric leadership. His mantra of Jan Bhagidari in everything he does was the core of this statement. His passion for the people of India shows that his commitment to working for their betterment is not limited to just making policies; he also acknowledges and gives importance to the contribution of common people and collective development.
This thinking of PM Modi makes him a leader who understands the aspirations of the people and believes in presenting them at the global level. He ensured that the audiences were made aware of the passion, hard work and innovation potential of the Indian people as he mentioned India’s cultural heritage, democratic values and aspirations of the citizens, which makes it clear that he........
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