India, June 9 -- When Narendra Modi took the oath of office on 26 May 2014, many saw him as a political disruptor. Eleven years later, he stands as the architect of a new Indian consensus-one that is rooted in delivery, decisiveness, dignity for the poor, and unapologetic national confidence.

These eleven years are not just a chronicle of electoral victories; they are a record of systemic transformation across governance, economy, national security, and diplomacy.

What makes the Modi era distinct is not just what was achieved, but the nature of the challenges overcome.

India faced an inherited economic mess, deep institutional distrust, internal insurgencies, hostile borders, global pandemics, and constant ideological resistance from p...