Modi bets on nationalism to stay in power until 2030

Published on May 13, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a strategy to regain his party's parliamentary majority. His goal is clear: to remain in office beyond 2030 and surpass the record for longevity in power in India's history. The formula combines nationalist policies, economic development, and strong popular support.

A prime minister with a firm gesture raises the Indian flag over a crowd, with a horizon of economic development and popular support.

Digitalization as the engine of Indian economic development 🚀

The Modi administration has boosted the country's digital infrastructure, from expanding mobile payments to creating a unique biometric identity for over a billion citizens. This technological ecosystem, based on open-source platforms and government APIs, has reduced bureaucracy and accelerated financial inclusion. Sectors such as smartphone manufacturing and software services have grown, attracting foreign direct investment.

The prime minister's airplane mode: no criticism, no turbulence ✈️

While Modi promises unstoppable development, the opposition tries to take off with criticism over economic management and civil liberties. But the prime minister seems to have airplane mode activated: he ignores the turbulence and keeps going. Perhaps his next project is to launch a rocket with everyone who didn't vote for him, straight into the stratosphere.