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From The West Coast Of India To The Red Carpet Coverage: How PM Modi Stole The Global Show In No. 1 Leadership

The leadership traits imbibed in the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one thing that the world talks about, and it is his personable nature that sets him aside from his counterparts.

Humble background, impressive charisma, exemplary oratory skills, growth-mindset, and a keen ear to hear others is how leadership sells itself.

All the same attributes make up the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, as accolade during the in-person meeting the PM undertook on his 3-day trip to Australia.

The character of Modi truly signifies that the roots of a person only define his imbibing nature, and not the levels of his success or failure as a human being in any field.

As rampantly as the theories of him being a son of a chai-wala floats in mid-air, so does his upbeat rivalry into the Global Leadership finds no match.

Modi is rightly the most talked about Prime Minister of any country, owing to his leadership caliber contributed by his way of speech, international and public relations, and his traction of taking up right decisions for his country.

In his recent visit to Sydney, Australia, where he spent 3 whole days, Modi had met quite a few influential people in a series of meetings including prominent Australian business leaders, and each of them pressed highly on his leadership potential.

As a man truly believing in the power of action and devoted to serving the nation, Modi has engineered substantial leadership realm, representing India as a developed nation even in its developing stage, and with his ambitions on, India would possibly make it to the list of developed countries by 2047.

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Nobel Laureate and CEO of Australian National University, Brian Paul Schmidt, described the Indian PM as one of the most visible leaders.

The most attractive feature which Schmidt shares about the PM is that of his personable nature, which quite struck him because it is quite a rare find to be among the top positions yet be so grounded.

Schmidt fancied that the Indian leader takes interest in listening to the talks of the people, even if he meets him for the first time professionally or personally. It is this charisma that most people praise about a lot.

That said, who wouldn’t want to spend time with a person who gives out positive vibes and lends a ear for others in a world where people come and go in a hurry.

Being a Nobel Prize Holder in Physics in 2011, the Nobel Laureate was cheered when the talks between him and PM Modi pursued to the science and research sector, and is happy to see India make investments in the science field.

Arindam Bagchi from the Ministry of External Affairs highlighted that India-Australia relationship ties was the culminating regard of PM Modi’s three nation tour concluding in Australia.

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Celebrating the diverse Indian diaspora in the Australian base, PM Modi also called for cooperation from his Australian counterpart, Anthony Albanese in terms of technology, clean energy, artificial intelligence, and skilling.

Furthering his people-to-people ties, the Indian PM struck a word with many of the public figures of Australia, congratulating them for their achievements in different field, and encouraging them to help maintain the ties between the two nations.

Likening the PM to Bruce Springsteen, the American rockstar, Albanese heaped praises on Narendra Modi in a sprawling entertainment venue in the heart of Sydney on 23 May.

Claiming a thunderous applause from the crowd was Albanese’s declaration that ‘Prime Minister Modi is the Boss.’

However, in contrast to the bossy characteristic, Modi is seen to display and walk on his leadership element as the call to his vocation.

Sarah Todd, celebrity chef, also had ear-to-ear conversation with the PM and remarked of his highly engaging nature and incredible contribution made for his country.

The Toilet Warrior, Mark Bella, also had a parallel countenance for the 72-year old Prime Minister of India.

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Bella acclaimed the zealous change maker’s role in the global sanitation space and exclaimed that in the history of humankind, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan came out to be as the most momentous sanitation infrastructure program.

Although, some critics may rule out disappointment for the PM, yet as a leader ruling the whole nation with its ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’, Modi has certainly proved himself to shine out from the rest with his agile leadership.

Modi’s story is a true narrative of how the doings of a person, whether small or great, rich or poor, strong or weak, if found to be moral and socially imbibed in leadership, would reap its reward and praise not only from the present surroundings but on the global arena.

Proofread & Published By Naveenika Chauhan

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