India, Jan. 6 -- In the nineties, Tony Blair stormed into 10 Downing Street on a chariot called "New Labour". After a string of defeats, Blairites mapped a "Third Way" for the party that would allow a middle path between Margaret Thatcher's Right-wing conservative politics and the conventional socialism of the Left. British sociologist Anthony Giddens coined the phrase to talk about a political paradigm that could break the Left-Right binaries in any otherwise increasingly polarised age. Blair moved the party towards the centre and delivered a landslide win....