9 episodes

Narendra Modi may well be the most popular politician on the planet. India’s prime minister is eyeing a third term atop the world’s biggest democracy. 
A tea-seller’s son, Mr Modi began life an outsider. The man behind the political phenomenon remains hard to fathom. India has become an economic powerhouse during his ten years in charge. But he’s also the frontman for a chauvinistic Hindu nationalist dogma. 
Can Mr Modi continue to balance both parts of his agenda and finish the job of turning India into a superpower? The Economist’s Avantika Chilkoti finds out what makes him tick. 
Launching June 2024.
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The Modi Raj from The Economist The Economist

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Narendra Modi may well be the most popular politician on the planet. India’s prime minister is eyeing a third term atop the world’s biggest democracy. 
A tea-seller’s son, Mr Modi began life an outsider. The man behind the political phenomenon remains hard to fathom. India has become an economic powerhouse during his ten years in charge. But he’s also the frontman for a chauvinistic Hindu nationalist dogma. 
Can Mr Modi continue to balance both parts of his agenda and finish the job of turning India into a superpower? The Economist’s Avantika Chilkoti finds out what makes him tick. 
Launching June 2024.
To listen to the full series, subscribe to Economist Podcasts+.
If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.

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    1. The chaiwallah's son

    1. The chaiwallah's son

    Narendra Modi has been chosen to lead India for the third time in a row. But after 10 years in power, he was humbled at the 2024 national election. What kind of leader will he be? Stories from his youth in the Hindu nationalist movement offer clues.
    This episode draws on audio from the following publishers: Narendra Modi YouTUbe channel, ANI, Legend Global Studios, Lalit Vachani, Prasar Bharti Archives, Desh Gujarat, The New York Times, NDTV, Doordarshan and BBC.
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    2. Emperor of Hindu hearts

    2. Emperor of Hindu hearts

    Riots in 2002 put Modi’s rule in Gujarat under scrutiny. He looks for a way to reinvent himself.

    This episode draws on audio from the following publishers: BBC, Doordarshan, Desh Gujarat, Vibrant Gujarat, BBC Hindi and CNN-IBN.

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    3. The watchman

    3. The watchman

    Modi runs a slick, high-tech campaign and wins a historic majority in the 2014 election. His leadership evolves as he implements a contentious new economic policy and responds to an attack by a Pakistan-based terror group - with force.

    This episode draws on audio from the following publishers: SnoopDogTV, Narendra Modi YouTube, Reuters, Times Now, RajyaSabha TV, NDTV, Bharitaya Janata Party YouTube, News Click, DW News, ANI, India Today and CGTN.

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    4. Teacher to the world

    4. Teacher to the world

    After the 2002 Gujarat riots, Modi was persona non grata in the West. Now he’s welcomed with state dinners. What does India’s rise mean for the world and how should the West handle Modi?

    This episode draws on audio from the following publishers: Reuters, CBS News, AP Archive, Getty, TV84, Prime Minister’s Office India, NDTV, The Obama White House, India Today, Mango News, Biden-Harris White House, Narendra Modi YouTube, The Print, and Business Standard.

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    5. Development Man

    5. Development Man

    Modi’s economic programme focuses on infrastructure spending and protectionist policies. India is on track to become the world’s third biggest economy, but what are the risks to Modi’s model?

    This episode draws on audio from the following publishers: PMO India, Property Transaction Guru, Sansad TV, and Narendra Modi YouTube.

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    6. NaMo

    6. NaMo

    Modi embraces technology to solve some of India’s biggest problems: the vast informal economy, low tax revenues, getting welfare to the needy. How has the transformation affected two Indians with very different lives: a tech bro and a villager?

    This episode draws on audio from the following publishers: PMO India and Prime Video India

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