Narendra Modi and Donald Trump both promised to bring change and disrupt the established political systems in their respective countries. While Modi aimed to dismantle the elite circles in Delhi, Trump set out to drain the political swamp in Washington.
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Narendra Modi promised to bring down the elite, drawing-room caucus in New Delhi and transform India through economic growth, job creation, and a strong national identity.
Donald Trump's main campaign promise was to drain the political swamp in Washington and put America first, focusing on job creation and national pride.
Both Modi and Trump emphasize economic nationalism and self-reliance. Modi's Make in India initiative and Trump's America First policy reflect their commitment to these principles.
Critics argue that both Modi and Trump have authoritarian tendencies and have been accused of suppressing dissent and marginalized communities. For Modi, this includes the handling of the farmer protests and the Citizenship Amendment Act. For Trump, it includes his response to the Black Lives Matter movement and the January 6th Capitol riot.
Both leaders have leveraged social media and direct communication methods to shape public opinion and maintain their popularity. Modi uses social media and his Mann Ki Baat radio addresses, while Trump relies on frequent tweets and rallies.
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