Narendra Modi

Floods and landslides in Indian Kashmir kill 60, over 100 missing
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Floods and landslides in Indian Kashmir kill 60, over 100 missing

  • 15 August, 2025
  • 13:05
Modi and Putin discuss India-Russia strategic partnership
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Modi and Putin discuss India-Russia strategic partnership

  • 08 August, 2025
  • 18:54
India's state refiners pause Russian oil buys amid US tariff pressure
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India's state refiners pause Russian oil buys amid US tariff pressure

  • 07 August, 2025
  • 23:18
Mudslide engulfs Indian village, at least four dead, over 50 missing
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Mudslide engulfs Indian village, at least four dead, over 50 missing

  • 05 August, 2025
  • 17:53
Top Trump aide accuses India of financing Russia's war in Ukraine
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Top Trump aide accuses India of financing Russia's war in Ukraine

  • 04 August, 2025
  • 10:14
Trump threatens India with tariffs as high as 25%
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Trump threatens India with tariffs as high as 25%

  • 30 July, 2025
  • 09:23
Death toll in India factory blast rises to 34
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Death toll in India factory blast rises to 34

  • 01 July, 2025
  • 10:18
Politico: US and India could sign trade deal in fall
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Politico: US and India could sign trade deal in fall

  • 30 June, 2025
  • 10:16
More than 200 killed as Air India plane crashes after take-off in Ahmedabad
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More than 200 killed as Air India plane crashes after take-off in Ahmedabad

  • 12 June, 2025
  • 17:27
Death toll in building fire in India rises to 17
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Death toll in building fire in India rises to 17

  • 18 May, 2025
  • 16:33
Indian PM announces cessation of airstrikes against Pakistan
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Indian PM announces cessation of airstrikes against Pakistan

  • 12 May, 2025
  • 20:34
Secretary of Armenian Security Council to visit India
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Secretary of Armenian Security Council to visit India

  • 08 May, 2025
  • 17:33
Pakistan calls upon international community to hold India accountable for weaponizing water
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Pakistan calls upon international community to hold India accountable for weaponizing water

  • 08 May, 2025
  • 16:57
Indian prime minister chairs high-level meeting after strikes on Pakistan
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Indian prime minister chairs high-level meeting after strikes on Pakistan

  • 07 May, 2025
  • 13:16
Indian PM cancels several foreign visits
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Indian PM cancels several foreign visits

  • 07 May, 2025
  • 11:47
6 killed, over 50 injured in Goa temple stampede
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6 killed, over 50 injured in Goa temple stampede

  • 03 May, 2025
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Narendra Damodardas Modi is the 14th Prime Minister of India and one of the most influential and popular global leaders of our time. Following a historic victory in the 2024 elections at the helm of the NDA coalition, Modi became only the second prime minister in the country's history (after Jawaharlal Nehru) to be elected to a third consecutive term. In 2026, his policies are transforming India from a regional power into a global economic and technological giant, staking a claim as the undisputed leader of the Global South.

Domestic Policy: From "Make in India" to a Digital Superpower

Narendra Modi's third term is defined by massive modernization. The economic strategy of his cabinet (often referred to as "Modinomics") is focused on turning the country into a global manufacturing hub capable of competing with China.

Key Development Vectors in 2026:

Technological Sovereignty: The successful execution of the space program (Chandrayaan and Gaganyaan missions) and India's emergence as a premier global hub for semiconductor and microelectronics manufacturing.

Infrastructure Boom: The daily commissioning of dozens of kilometers of new expressways and the deep modernization of the national railway network.

Digital India: A near-total transition to digital public services and the Aadhaar biometric identification system, which has radically reduced corruption in the social sector.

Foreign Policy: The "Vishwamatra" (Friend of the World) Doctrine

On the international stage in 2026, New Delhi is demonstrating masterful multi-vector diplomacy. Modi successfully balances membership in Western alliances (QUAD) with the preservation of strategic partnerships with Russia and BRICS nations. India fiercely defends its national interests, refuses to join bloc confrontations, and positions itself as the primary voice of the developing world.

Direction New Delhi's Strategy Under Modi (2026) US and the West Technological partnership, investment attraction, and serving as a counterweight to China's influence in the Indo-Pacific region. Russia Maintaining its status as a key energy supplier (purchasing discounted oil) and a vital defense partner. China Cautious economic interaction amidst persistent military tensions along the Himalayan border.

India and Azerbaijan: A Complex Geopolitical Puzzle

For the Azerbaijani audience, the figure of Narendra Modi and New Delhi's policies present a specific, and sometimes contradictory, interest. In 2025–2026, relations between Baku and New Delhi are developing along two parallel but conflicting tracks:

1. Economic Pragmatism and the North-South Corridor

India is highly interested in the rapid and full-scale launch of the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC). Azerbaijan, serving as the central transit hub of the corridor's western route, is a critically important link for Indian exports to Russia and Europe, bypassing the Suez Canal. Furthermore, India remains a major buyer of Azerbaijani oil (Azeri Light), while Baku imports Indian pharmaceuticals and IT services.

2. Military-Technical Cooperation with Yerevan

The primary factor of tension remains New Delhi's foreign policy in the South Caucasus. Under Modi's government, India has become one of the main suppliers of weaponry to Armenia (including Pinaka MLRS, artillery systems, and radars). Report.az experts highlight that New Delhi views the South Caucasus through the lens of its rivalry with the Pakistan-Turkey alliance, which traditionally supports Baku. This compels Azerbaijani diplomacy to engage in a complex dialogue with the Indian leadership to neutralize potential threats to regional security.

Conclusion

The Narendra Modi of 2026 is a pragmatist of the highest order. His India is no longer asking for a seat at the table of world powers; it is shaping the agenda itself. For the South Caucasus, the growth of Indian influence means the arrival of a powerful new player—one whose ambitions require Baku to maintain a calibrated and highly cautious diplomatic dialogue.