The Sunday Guardian

PM MODI’S GLOBAL REACH BOOSTED BJP ELECTORALL­Y

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belief about the strength of his leadership in the global arena”. Even diplomats at Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) are analysing how the government’s diplomatic positions went down well with the voters. “PM Modi not yielding to the pressure of the Quad members in terms of India’s Ukraine stand was appreciate­d even by his political opponents,” a diplomat told The Sunday Guardian.

While expressing satisfacti­on over law and order, developmen­t and other issues in UP, voters in the remotest areas of the state were on record appreciati­ng PM Modi’s bold foreign policy moves. What is interestin­g for diplomats is to see is how the current dispensati­on’s foreign policy had an impact on domestic electoral politics. “That big powers such as the US, the UK, Germany, France and Italy are coming to India was the perception among the voters. These countries are unable to browbeat us today with Modi as PM,” says a Foreign Service official. PM Modi’s surgical strike against Pakistan continues to thrill the voters. “People attributed it to the Modi government’s aggressive diplomacy that Pakistan continues to be on FATF’S grey list,” say sources.

China being under tremendous pressure due to PM Modi’s diplomatic offensive was another reason cited by some for backing the BJP. “Some voters were of the view that India’s pressure and the External Affairs Minister’s tough talk forced China to come to the dialogue table,” a source said.

What also dominated the public discourse was that PM Modi was adjudged the world’s most popular leader with an approval rating of 71% of India’s adult population. A Us-based global leader approval tracker, Morning Consult had come out with this result. Among the 13 leaders surveyed by the research firm, PM Modi topped the list with 71%. US President Joe Biden and Canada’s Justin Trudeau were far behind him. “This was another certificat­e of PM Modi’s internatio­nal image,” says a diplomat.

“Needless to say, India’s internatio­nal standing has vastly improved over the last seven years,” claims a diplomat. “Despite the Quad members including the all powerful US being critical of Russia, India continued to take a different stand because of PM Modi’s determinat­ion,” he adds. He insisted that India wants peace which could be achieved through dialogue only.

Voters also recalled how the world community lauded PM Modi’s vaccine policy in what was another big global achievemen­t of his government.

Moreover, PM Modi’s candid comments during his

Independen­ce Day speech at Red Fort were recalled by the voters in UP when he had said, “India is fighting the twin challenges of terrorism and expansioni­sm with great courage, and does not hesitate in taking tough decisions.” He had said that by conducting surgical and air strikes, the country sent out the message of a “New India”.

“This was well received by the voters in Uttar Pradesh, as the ‘New India’ refrain cemented PM Modi’s image of being a strong leader,” say sources. There is no denying the tremendous public response to PM Modi’s foreign policy initiative­s to rein in “enemies” from China, Pakistan to Taliban also boosted the energy level of BJP workers and leaders. BJP MP Hema Malini was so quick to cash in on it when she said amid thunderous applause at a rally that everybody in the world wanted PM Modi to stop the Russia-ukraine war.

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