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 national... more
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Focusing on the complex life and political journey of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the series explores his rise from humble beginnings as a tea-seller's son to becoming a significant global political figure. It addresses the dual aspects of his administration, emphasizing economic advancements alongside the controversial rise of Hindu nationalism, raising critical questions about India's secular foundation. With an investigative lens and contributions from various narratives, listeners are prompted to think about Modi's true identity and the implications of his political strategies.
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