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Modi is a modern techie, but is he a moderniser? He cannot be as long as he and his govt propagate back-to-the-scriptures science

Modi is a modern techie, but is he a moderniser? He cannot be as long as he and his govt propagate back-to-the-scriptures science, says Shekhar Gupta.

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Modi is a modern techie, but is he a moderniser? He cannot be as long as he and his govt propagate back-to-the-scriptures science
Shekhar Gupta

Is Narendra Modi a moderniser or a traditionalist? Is he forward-looking or trapped in the past, however glorious? Does he aspire to lead India into a brilliant new future, or bring back"Sone ki Chidiya" (the golden sparrow) fantasy? I know the answer to all three questions from his many followers: he is a forward-looking moderniser who wants to lead India into a great future. He loves technology, he celebrates science. He took the cue on using social media for political campaigning from Obama and improved on it greatly. He takes selfies with fellow heads of state (Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott in this case) and tweets them, and when a glamorous, star struck Bollywood leading lady, towering a foot over him, bends over his shoulder to take a selfie he looks back in debonair style to ask, "Got it?" In more ways than one he comes across as India's most modern prime minister since Rajiv Gandhi. At which point, we need to ask yet another question. Will his government reflect his own modernism or RSS nostalgia?