Modi Sarakar at 11: Game changing transformation
July 18, 2025
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Modi Sarakar at 11: Game changing transformation

Under successive Congress rule, Bharat was fragmented on caste and class lines. Fortunately, in the last 11 years, Modi Govt has brought a game-changing transformation creating prosperity, uniting all Bharatiyas and spurring them to achieve Viksit Bharat by 2047

by Dr Swadesh Singh
Jun 16, 2025, 07:40 pm IST
in Bharat, Opinion
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Nearly two decades ago, I recall how bijli, sadak, pani (electricity, roads, water) dominated the political discourse during the Assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, a State where the Congress Party ultimately lost power. These core concerns weren’t unique to Madhya Pradesh. Across the country, elections were fought on such basic developmental promises. At the time, it seemed unlikely that such issues – so embedded in everyday life – could ever be comprehensively addressed within our lifetime.

Yet in just over a decade, Bharat has undergone a dramatic transformation. Particularly over the past 11 years, the country’s developmental trajectory has surged, with significant improvements across multiple socio-economic indicators. The conversation has shifted from meeting basic needs to envisioning a future of prosperity.

Viksit Bharat: A New National Aspiration

Having largely met foundational developmental goals – universal electricity access, a vast rural road network, 13 crore toilets, over 11 crore gas connections distributed to BPL women, 4 crore pucca houses and 54 crore Jan Dhan accounts opened – PM Narendra Modi has articulated a new and ambitious national agenda: Viksit Bharat by 2047. This vision of a developed, secure, harmonious, and prosperous India is not merely a policy goal; it’s a generational mission that has already captured the imagination of millions. The 2024 General Election reinforced this vision, with over 45 per cent of voters placing their trust in the NDA, granting it a clear mandate to carry forward this transformative journey. Viksit Bharat is now not only a slogan but a shared aspiration-uniting citizens across class and caste divides toward a common national goal.

From Welfare to Transformation

Before 2014, Bharat was no stranger to welfare programmes. Yet despite decades of targeted initiatives, disparities based on caste, community, and class often widened rather than narrowed. Governance appeared fragmented-reactive and focused more on managing crises than building enduring systems.

The last 11 years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi have redefined this narrative. With a clear and decisive leadership style, PM Modi has restructured governance itself-moving from a fragmented approach to one that emphasises coherence, inclusivity, and long-term vision. Notably, his outreach has gone beyond traditional identity markers to include new horizontal groupings-such as youth, farmers, women, and the poor.

Translating Dreams Into Reality

What distinguishes PM Modi’s leadership is his dual role. Not just as a policymaker but as a narrator of a new national purpose. He aims to translate constitutional values – justice, equality, fraternity – into everyday governance. His emphasis on social harmony, cultural rootedness, and citizen empowerment is emblematic of a governance style that blends symbolic depth with practical delivery.

Central to this new paradigm are two innovative principles that now define Bharat’s governance landscape: Minimum Government, Maximum Governance and The Saturation Approach.

What distinguishes PM Modi’s leadership is his dual role. Not just as a policymaker but as a narrator of a new national purpose

The principle of Minimum Government, Maximum Governance seeks to streamline bureaucracy, reduce red tape, and shift the Government’s role from controller to facilitator. As PM Modi said, “My guiding principle has been Minimum Government, Maximum Governance. Our aim was to turn Government campaigns into grassroots movements led by the people.”

Whether through Swachh Bharat, Digital India, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, or the Jan Dhan Yojana, these initiatives became movements owned by citizens, not just implemented by bureaucrats.

Governance Rooted in Justice

The second key innovation-the Saturation Approach-represents a deeper moral and administrative transformation. Rather than selective or token implementation, this model is founded on the principle that every eligible citizen must receive every entitled benefit, without delay or discrimination. PM Modi has framed this as the true embodiment of secularism and social justice. “If there is true secularism, it lies in this saturation approach. If there is genuine social justice, it lies in ensuring that everyone gets their rightful share, without discrimination.”

This model replaced unpredictability with assurance, favouritism with fairness, and dependence with dignity. Its impact is quantifiable: over 25 crore people have been lifted out of poverty within a decade-an outcome enabled by universal access, last-mile delivery, and a zero-tolerance stance toward leakage and discretion.

Building on a Strong Foundation

The success of Modi’s governance model has laid a robust foundation for a bold new future. Over the past 11 years, millions at the bottom of the pyramid have witnessed measurable improvements in quality of life. This has created a new civic ecosystem-where hope replaces despair, and aspiration overtakes resignation. The vision of Viksit Bharat@2047 is not just a policy agenda; it is a national imagination that dares to dream big. PM Modi’s leadership has moved beyond repairing systems; it is about reimagining the very purpose and practice of governance.

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