5:32 pm - Thursday November 25, 1537

Modi As Seen By Japanese : मोदी पर जापानी अखबार का लेख

मोदी को अमेरिकी वीसा न देना इसाई मिशनरियों के चलते है . गुजरात के धरम परिवर्तन पर रोक लगा देने से वह नाराज़ हैं . गोधरा तो मात्र बहाना है . एक जापानी अखबार मैं छपे मोदी पर लेख को पढ़ें . सच यह है की सोनिया ने मनमोहन सिंह को दबा कर अप्नी  अध् खिचरी  ज्ञान को नीतियों का आधार बना कर भारत की विश्व भर मैं साख गिराई है.

देश मैं भी कांग्रेस बर्बाद हो गयी और संसार मैं जो भारत की तूती  बोलने लगी थी वह ख़त्म हो गयी .

Prospects of Narendra Modi as     PM
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Unprecedentedly there is a large coverage in 1264 worded article
on Narendra Modi in Nikkei a Japanese paper on 12th November 2013..
It announced red-carpet welcome for Modi in Japan.
He has envisioned special role for Japan. “I foresee a pivotal role for     Japan in helping
improve India’s Core manufacturing sector competency and     competitiveness.
If the regime change takes place, he shared his willingness to work     closely.
Already Japan is building industrial and integrated township in     Gujarat,
he looks forward to more public private investment from Japan in     industrial
and infrastructure projects across India.
Article further notes his humble beginning and early life     struggle.
Journey of a Hard working Tea-Boy who became Astute     CM.
The article emphasises his hard-working nature as a tea-vendor
who transformed his earthquake stricken state to one of India’s leading     state.
Nikkei lauds him as Astute CM with great administration skills as Chief     minister.
Interestingly the article chooses Narendra Modi v/s Rahul Gandhi     as
KURONIN v/s ONSOUSHI metaphor.
They are Japanese words. KURONIN literally means “a man who understand
other’s problem (because he had a hardtime himself).
ONSOUSHI on other hand means Scion or heir inheriting throne.
While how will muslim vote for Modi is mentioned, article feels this     election
is all about reviving Indian economy.
Narendra Modi comes with stellar performance at his home state.
Rahul Gandhi on the other hand leans on his family legacy,
which does not give solution to people’s problems.
Problem for Congress is they have no one but Rahul Gandhi to lean
on as either way this is the last term for current PM Manmohan     Singh.
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The timing of this unprecedented big coverage to NaMo is quite     significant.
Shinzo Abe (PM of Japan) with whom Modi shares very cordial relationship is
in the midst of reviving Japanese economy is a big fan of India.
It was during his earlier stint as PM that DMIC was conceived.
There was a period where Abe went incognito from political space for     health reason.
It was the same period where India was suffering from policy paralysis     and things on
this project hardly moved (from Japanese standard).
Advent of Modi gives them a big hope on how to engage effectively.
Both NAMO and ABE share a cordial relationship.
Both of them were locked in their respective election last year.
Interestingly media was hostile to both in spite of definite wave in     their favour.
ABE after resounding victory has not wasted any time and has been     trying to
figure out how to work even more closely with India.
AS Abe sits down for cabinet review on India strategy, advent of Modi     will
be very much on his mind.
FDI and Global Relationship
Even though Modi has said this many times,
Nikkei still tries to extract reformist side especially on global     relations.
It was very interesting to learn what he had to say on China and     Pakistan.
The last is very important because of the perceived Muslim factor.
Interestingly Nikkei also gets into his thoughts on FDI and Retail.
Modi’s reply could also be music to people on the other side of the     pacific.
For English press globally whenever BJP is mentioned,
the word hardliner Hindutva party is attached by default.
For people not familiar with Japan, another iconic figure that will
perfectly fit the bill for KURONIN could be Abraham Lincoln.
Who rose against all odds.
For once poor and aspiring voters of India and global stakeholders
sees their hope converge in one man. Narendra     Modi.
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