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Modi’s Navarasa: 15 Years of a Strong Regime Change in India – A Comprehensive Analysis

Governance as an Art Form – Nine Moods That Reshaped a Nation

“Everyone can draw a line on butter. If you must, draw it on stone. If it’s hard, so what? Just make a beginning.”
— Narendra Modi, in an interview with India Today

  • Number of Actions – Specific military, diplomatic, or executive operations.
  • Number of Policies & Laws – Legislative and governance frameworks enacted.
  • Number of Activities – Ongoing missions, schemes, and campaigns.
  • Execution Results – Quantifiable outcomes with beneficiary data.

Governance as Navarasa

In Indian aesthetics, the Navarasa (nine emotions) represent the complete spectrum of human experience – Valour, Wonder, Laughter, Compassion, Fury, Heroism, Fear, Disgust, and Peace. A master performer moves seamlessly between them, each rasa invoked precisely when the moment demands.

Narendra Modi’s 15-year reign (2014–2026) has been exactly that – a masterclass in emotional-intellectual channelling. When India was labelled a “Fragile Five” economy, he embodied Valour (Veera). When COVID struck, he became Compassion (Karuna). When Article 370 needed abolition, he turned Fury (Raudra). When global diplomacy required subtlety, he wore Peace (Shanta).

This article analyses 9 distinct rasas of the Modi regime 

Border patrol at the Line of Control

Execution Results

 
OutcomeStatus
Article 370 implementationComplete – J&K now fully integrated with Indian Union
Terror launch pads destroyed118 Pakistani posts neutralized (Operation Sindoor)
Cross-border strikes executed3 major operations (2016, 2019, 2025)

Takeaway: The New India does not wait for decades. Valour means one day is enough

National Security & Military Actions

Actions (Military Operations)

  • Surgical Strikes (2016) – Cross-LoC operation after Uri attack, destroyed terrorist launch pads .

  • Balakot Air Strike (2019) – First cross-border air strike since 1971, targeted JeM training camp in Pakistan .

  • Operation Sindoor (2025) – Dismantled 118 Pakistani posts along 740 km front after Pahalgam attack .

  • Maoist Operations – Reduced Maoist-affected districts from 150+ to just 10-12 .

Policies & Laws

  • Article 370 Abrogation (2019) – Revoked J&K’s special status, bifurcated into two UTs .

  • Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019 – Fast-track citizenship for non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh .

Activities

  • Border infrastructure modernization – Strategic roads, tunnels (Zojila Tunnel completed in 8 months) .

  • Defense modernization – Indigenous weapons platforms, Rafale jets.

Economic Transformation

Actions

  • Demonetisation (Nov 8, 2016) – 86% of currency (₹500/₹1000 notes) scrapped overnight .

  • GST Implementation (July 1, 2017) – Subsumed 17 indirect taxes into single national tax .

Policies & Laws

  • Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC) 2016 – Time-bound resolution for defaulters; Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi fled/face action .

  • EWS Reservation (2019) – 10% quota in education/employment for economically weaker sections 

Activities

  • Digital payments promotion – UPI became world’s fastest payment system.

  • Startup India, Skill India, Make in India campaigns.

Takeaway: From economic fragility to global wonder – the transformation is real.

India's digital economy surge

Execution Results

 
MetricAchievement
GDP Growth7%+ sustained; 5th largest economy globally (from “Fragile Five” in 2013) 
GST Collection Peak₹1.68 lakh crore (April 2022) 
UPI TransactionsBillions monthly – world leader
Bank Accounts (Jan Dhan)44.23 crore+ opened – ₹1.5 lakh crore deposited 
Poverty Reduction34% (2014) → 5.3% (2026) at $3.2/day benchmark
Revoking Article 370 A storm of change

Execution Results

MetricAchievement
Maoist-affected districts150+ → ~10 (91% reduction) 
Article 370 oppositionComplete silence; no political resurgence
Triple Talaq beneficiaries8 crore+ Muslim women protected 
Claims settled under PMJJBY₹21,500 crore to 10.7 lakh families 

Zero-Tolerance Security Doctrine

Actions

  • Article 370 Revocation (Aug 5, 2019) – 24-hour parliamentary approval, complete integration of J&K .

  • Operation Sindoor (2025) – 118 Pakistani posts neutralized; 740 km front engaged .

Policies & Laws

  • Triple Talaq Law (2019) – Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act – criminalized instant divorce

Activities

  • NIA/ED expansion – Enhanced counter-terror investigation capabilities.

  • Counter-Maoist operations – Coordinated central-state campaigns.

Takeaway: Fury, when channelled as national doctrine, becomes deterrence.

Strategic Diplomacy

Actions

  • G20 Presidency (2023) – Successfully hosted, positioned India as “Voice of the Global South” .

  • Moscow visit during Ukraine war – Publicly told Putin “This is not an era of war.”

Policies

  • Multi-alignment doctrine – Maintained QUAD + BRICS membership simultaneously .

  • IMEC Corridor – India-Middle East-Europe alternative to China’s BRI 

Activities

  • Diplomatic balancing – Continued Russian oil imports while managing Western pressure.

  • Strategic silence on Gaza/Iran – Protected $200 billion annual Gulf trade .

Meditative diplomacy and global unity

Execution Results

AchievementImpact
G20 Summit 2023Successful hosting; global recognition
Gulf trade protection$200B annual trade + 9M diaspora secured
Independent foreign policyNeither West-aligned nor Russia-opposed – India first

Takeaway: Peace is not passivity – it is patience until the right moment to strike verbally or diplomatically

Stable government under a rising leader

Execution Results

MetricAchievement
States ruled by BJP7 (2014) → 21 (2025) – record surpassing Indira Gandhi’s 1970s peak 
Direct Benefit Transfers₹5 lakh crore+ transferred directly to beneficiaries
Government stabilityNo coalition collapse in 11+ years

Centre-State Reset & Political Consolidation

Actions

  • Electoral expansion – BJP from 7 states (2014) → 21 states/UTs (2025) – 72% of India’s population .

  • Regional satrap co-option – Nitish Kumar, Chandrababu Naidu, Uddhav Thackeray fell in line.

Policies

  • JAM Trinity (Jan Dhan + Aadhaar + Mobile) – Enabled direct benefit transfers, eliminating middlemen 

Activities

  • Political stability maintenance – No government collapse since 2014 (vs. frequent collapses in 1990s-2000s).

  • Welfare delivery as political consolidation – Direct beneficiary relationships.

Takeaway: A strong Centre is heroism. A dominating Centre is authoritarianism – the line is thin.

Tech-Driven Welfare Revolution

Actions

  • JAM Trinity launch (2014-2016) – Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, Mobile – eliminated middlemen 

Meditative diplomacy and global unity

Policies & Schemes Launched

 
SchemeLaunch YearBeneficiaries (2026)Key Results
PM Jan Dhan Yojana201444.23 crore+ accounts ₹1.5 lakh crore deposits
Swachh Bharat Mission201411.16 crore+ toilets Open defecation reduced from 550M → near zero
PM Ujjwala Yojana201610.41 crore LPG connections ₹9,200 cr Budget 2026 allocation
PM Awas Yojana20153 crore+ pucca housesHousing for all rural/urban poor
Ayushman Bharat201850 crore+ coveredWorld’s largest health insurance scheme
Jal Jeevan Mission201912 crore tap water connectionsHar Ghar Jal nearing completion
PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana202080 crore covered during COVIDFree ration during pandemic

Execution Results – Social Security Schemes (Jan Suraksha)

Launched May 9, 2015 – 11 years of providing affordable financial protection :

SchemeEnrolmentsClaims SettledBeneficiary Families
PM Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY)27.43 crore+₹21,500 crore+10.7 lakh+
PM Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY)58.09 crore+₹3,660 crore+1.84 lakh+
Atal Pension Yojana (APY)9.04 crore+Guaranteed pension ₹1,000-5,000/monthUnorganised sector workers

Total Cumulative Enrolments: 94.5 crore+ 

Takeaway: Compassion without technology is wishful thinking. Compassion with JAM is a revolution 

Execution Results 

Metric20142026
Global economy rank10th5th 
Foreign policy postureReactiveAssertive “India first”
Major power relationshipsBilateral onlyMulti-alignment (QUAD + BRICS)

Global Standing

Actions

  • G20 Presidency (2023) – Successfully hosted .

  • QUAD Summit hosting – Strengthened Indo-Pacific alliance.

  • IMEC Corridor announcement – Alternative to China’s BRI

Policies

  • Act East Policy 2.0 – Enhanced ASEAN engagement.

  • Neighborhood First – Modified approach to regional diplomacy.

Activities

  • Continuous diplomatic engagement – Putin, Biden, Xi, Gulf leaders all engaged.

  • BRICS+ expansion support – India as emerging world voice.

Takeaway: Global valour means being courted, not condescended – but also being seen as a reliable, independent power

Disgust for Old Systems & Irony of New Aspirations

Actions

  • Demonetisation (2016) – Disgust for black money .

  • Electoral Bonds – Overturned by Supreme Court (post-2024).

  • Dissent management – ED, CBI actions against political opponents.

Policies

  • Farm Laws (2020-21) – Withdrawn after protests – a rare retreat.

  • UCC promise – Unified Civil Code pending, occasionally activated politically.

Activities

  • Direct communication through social media – Bypassed traditional media .

  • Aspirational India narrative – “Neo-middle class” empowerment.

World Bank Data:

  • 2014: 34% poverty ($3.2/day benchmark)

  • 2026: 5.3% remain in poverty 

  • New “neo-middle class” emerged – those who once dreamed, now demand.

Takeaway: Disgust for the old lethargy, and ironic laughter at our own new impatience – defines modern India.

Bridging eras change and continuity

Execution Results – Mindset Shifts (CVoter Study) 

 
ShiftFromTo
PatienceSlow, decades-longImpatient, wants now
NationalismSubtle undercurrentMainstream + Hindutva fusion
IdentitySuppressedOpenly affirmed (caste, religion, region)
Diplomacy“What will they think?”“India’s interests first”
ConsumerismGandhi’s simple livingEMI culture, aspiration

Execution Results

 
 
InitiativeStatus
Ram MandirCompleted – consecrated 2024
Kashi Vishwanath CorridorPhase 1 & 2 complete
Triple Talaq lawEnforced 2019 – 8 crore+ Muslim women protected 
UCCPending legislation
New ParliamentOperational – 2023 inauguration

Awe & Cultural Pride

Actions

  • Ram Mandir, Ayodhya (2024) – PM performed Pran Pratishtha; 500-year dispute resolved 

Policies

  • Triple Talaq Law – Gender justice within Muslim community .

  • CAA – Citizenship for persecuted minorities.

  • Section 377 decriminalisation – Homosexuality no longer criminal (Supreme Court, not government-led).

Activities

  • Cultural revival projects – Somnath, Mahakal Lok, Vishwanath Dham.

  • Uniform Civil Code – Promised but not yet implemented.

Takeaway: Cultural pride without apology – but also without majority tyranny. That balance remains unfinished.

What Still Remains Pending – The Unfinished Agenda

Despite spectacular achievements across all nine rasas, several challenges remain :

ChallengeStatusConcern Level
Unemployment – Jobless Growth40cr Mudra loans sanctioned, but formal sector jobs scarce🔴 High
Agricultural ReformsFarm laws (2020-21) withdrawn – trust deficit remains🔴 High
Judicial PendencyCase backlog not reduced after 11 years🟡 Medium
Uniform Civil Code (UCC)Promised in manifesto, not yet implemented🟡 Medium
Institutional IndependenceED, CBI, EC – opposition alleges lost autonomy 🔴 High
Social Harmony – Manipur (2023-24)Government response criticised as “slow and inadequate” 🔴 High
Rule of Law (World Bank)Score declined under BJP compared to Congress era 🔴 High

The Navarasa of a New India

India Today, in its 50th anniversary special, called Modi’s era the beginning of a “Second Republic” .

What 15 Years of Navarasa Have Achieved:

  • 250+ million pulled out of poverty 

  • Banking, gas, water, electricity, toilets, biometric ID – almost every household 

  • Secure borders – doctrine of zero tolerance, 3 major cross-border operations 

  • Global power – courted, not condescended; G20 presidency, 5th largest economy 

What Has Changed:

  • Lethargic → delivery-oriented machine

  • Timid foreign policy → strategic, self-interested

  • Apologetic cultural attitude → unapologetically civilisational

What Remains Pending:

  • Quality jobs

  • Institutional autonomy

  • Social harmony

  • Judicial reforms

  • Agricultural trust

The Navarasa analogy is not about worship. It is about emotional-empathetic governance – feeling the nation’s pulse and responding with the right rasa at the right time.

The line has been drawn on stone. Now, the carving continues. 

Sometimes Valour (Veera). Sometimes Silence (Shanta). Sometimes Fury (Raudra). Sometimes Compassion (Karuna). Always unapologetically Indian.

Empowering India through technology and outreach

Executive Summary: 

 
CategoryTotal Count
Major Actions10+ (3 military ops, 7+ policy shocks)
Policies & Laws Enacted15+ (GST, IBC, CAA, Triple Talaq, EWS, Article 370, etc.)
Flagship Schemes Launched12+ (Jan Dhan, Ujjwala, Ayushman, Swachh Bharat, etc.)
Total Beneficiary Reach94.5 crore+ (Jan Suraksha alone) + 50cr Ayushman + 44cr Jan Dhan
Poverty Reduction34% → 5.3% (250M+ lifted out)
Global Rank Improvement10th → 5th largest economy
States Under BJP Rule7 → 21 (72% of population)

All data cited from India Today 50th Anniversary Special (2026) , government press releases, World Bank reports, and news agency coverage .