It is time for India’s Narendra Modi to learn how to share power
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, fresh from a meditation retreat, feels a "boundless flow of energy" as he prepares for a historic third term. Facing the challenge of leading a coalition government for the first time, Modi must navigate the dynamics of fickle allies. Despite a reduced majority, he emphasizes unity and progress, promising transformative changes for India. Modi's leadership style and future ambitions will be pivotal in this new political landscape.
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By Krishna N. Das and Shivangi Acharya
Flying back from a meditation break at the end of India's gruelling election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote in a column that he felt a "boundless flow of energy" within himself. He might need the energy as he gets ready to start a rare third straight term with a heavy reliance on fickle allies.
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