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    Analyzing Modi’s Policies: From Galwan Clash to Domestic Challenges

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In recent years, India’s political landscape has been significantly shaped by the policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. One of the most notable events under his administration was the 2020 Galwan Valley clash, which marked a severe military confrontation between India and China. This incident not only heightened tensions along the border but also exposed vulnerabilities in India’s defense preparedness and diplomatic strategies. The aftermath of the clash sparked widespread debate about the government’s approach to national security and foreign policy.

    Meanwhile, domestically, Modi’s policies have faced criticism for failing to address several pressing social and economic challenges. Issues such as rising unemployment, agrarian distress, and social polarization have persisted, leading to public dissatisfaction. The reference to ‘Sindoor’ metaphorically underscores the cultural and societal complexities that have been affected by policy decisions, including debates over religious identity and social cohesion. These internal challenges have compounded the difficulties faced by the administration in maintaining stability and growth.

    In a significant development, the cumulative impact of these policy shortcomings has influenced India’s political discourse and public opinion. The government’s handling of both external conflicts and internal affairs continues to be a focal point for opposition parties and civil society. Understanding the multifaceted nature of these issues is crucial for assessing the future trajectory of India’s governance and its role on the global stage. Modi’s tenure thus remains a subject of intense scrutiny and analysis amid evolving national and international dynamics.

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