An Indian American businessman and philanthropist says that PM Modi is the only leader in India who is talking about the future. He said that there is no one in the opposition who can match the dynamism of PM Modi. In an interview, Indian American businessman Suresh V Shenoy said that the Indian economy is booming and there is an abundance of opportunities in the country.
'Modi is the only one talking about the future'
Suresh V Shenoy said, 'I think Modi is the only person in Indian elections who is talking about the future. He is talking about how future technology will be implemented. I am not saying this from the Hindutva perspective because it is a narrative but in the last 10 years, India has achieved a lot on the economic front and it is amazing. Now they are the fourth largest economy in the world.
Suresh V Shenoy himself has studied at IIT and is a successful businessman today. He said that 'there are still 80 crore deprived people in India, but they also have aspirations. In such a situation, India has a large population and opportunities are abundant, while the population is shrinking all over the world. India is about opportunities and the future, but it will depend on how you seize the opportunities. America has prosperity and global leadership and there is discussion about how they should maintain it. Shenoy asked, 'How many politicians in America talked about the future and talked about 2028 or 2032? He is just talking about today.
'The opposition is not able to match the dynamism of PM Modi'
Shenoy said, 'If you are a leader, you should know how to show people the future, what will happen 10 years from now. Talking about Indian politics, the opposition is trying, but I think they are not able to match the dynamism of PM Modi. I mean, PM Modi is talking about life four years or eight years from now and is talking about leadership. Even his message of one world and one family during G20 was very much liked by the people. Now the whole world will also have to think like him.
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