1 NARENDRA MODI, 71
PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA
MASTER OF ALL HE SURVEYS
BECAUSE he continues to be the supreme commander of the government and the ruling BJP. Despite the many crises such as the pandemic, economic distress, and farmers’ protests, he remains way ahead in the popularity stakes, as a range of opinion polls show
BECAUSE his personal stamp is evident everywhere, be it the Union cabinet reshuffle or the change of chief ministers in BJP-ruled states. The nationwide celebration of his birthday and completion of 20 years in public office was almost an official acceptance of his cult status, an unprecedented phenomenon in the Sangh Parivar
BECAUSE he rarely blinks under pressure, be it on the farm laws or a caste census. And despite some flipflops, under him, India has anchored the world’s largest vaccination drive
CATCH’EM YOUNG After the 2019 win, PM Modi had asked J.P. Nadda and B.L. Santhosh to keep an eye out for younger leaders, especially women and those from the backward classes. Their recommendations have come through as candidates for MLCs, the BJP organization team, and also in the recent cabinet reshuffle
2 AMIT SHAH, 56
Union Minister for Home Affairs
THE ULTIMATE ENFORCER
BECAUSE he is PM Modi’s right-hand man and handles all critical assignments, including being interlocutor with warring RSS affiliates over the government’s policies
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