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How Modi will shape the world

The global trend towards strongman leadership is now well-established. It runs from east to west, and from democracies to autocracies. The key figures are Xi Jinping in China, Donald Trump in the US and Vladimir Putin in Russia — with Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey and Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines occupying smaller places in this unappealing tableau.

But does India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, belong in that list? The answer to that question matters a lot. India, with a population of more than 1.3bn people, may be about to surpass China as the most populous nation in the world. The country is now the third-largest economy in the world, ranked by purchasing power, and its economy is growing at over 7 per cent a year. As James Crabtree writes in The Billionaire Raj, a forthcoming book: “As democracy falters in the west, so its future in India has never been more critical.”

India’s significance is increased by the fact that Mr Modi’s position on the autocracy-democracy spectrum is ambiguous. The Indian prime minister is a serious economic reformer with a real popular touch. His style is not as thuggish as Mr Putin or Mr Erdogan’s; nor as wild as Mr Trump or Mr Duterte’s. And he is subject to far more checks and balances than Mr Xi.

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