Why do many intellectuals support Narendra Modi?

Most intellectuals in India do not support Narendra Modi, but there are people who are better than intellectuals.

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Anand Mahindra, Executive Chairman, Mahindra Group

"Narendra Modi is trying to change the mindset and he has brought transparency and permeability to the system. Corruption and top level of government in New Delhi are almost non-existent."


Anil Aggarwal, Founder and President, Vedanta Resources Plc

"For the world, there will never be a better time than this to invest in India ... because he (Modi) is moving the country from $ 2 trillion to $ 20 trillion and red tape to the red carpet."


Deepak Parekh, President, HDFC

"From a macro-economic perspective, India has never been in a stronger position than it is today. The reason for this is that there is a huge potential for growth, and a strong leadership in helm driving policy policy, which has led to large scale Has eradicated corruption. " . "


John Chambers, former executive chairman and CEO, CISCO Systems

"He (Modi) is courageous. He wakes up every day thinking about the future of your country. I think not giving him a chance to put an end to that vision would be a big risk."


Kumar Mangalam Birla, President, Aditya Birla Group

"Digital India is indeed an exciting prospect. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has articulated the whole vision, reflecting his clarity and his futuristic thinking."


Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook

"I am deeply appreciative of Prime Minister Modi's commitment to Digital India ... For India to progress, India needs to be an online leader."

Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Industries Limited

"India is fortunate to have a Prime Minister who not only paints a comprehensive and compelling vision, but he has the personal leadership and drive to turn his vision into reality. It is my belief that under your (PM) leadership , Digital India will build the initiative. A partnership between all sections of society ... a partnership that will leverage the power of 1.2 billion Indians. "


Narayana Murthy, co-founder of Infosys

"We have a PM who is enthusiastic and is working hard. People, all sides, the opposition should rally behind him. I think a lot of good things have happened, but it's too early to say right now. So, We all need to be with PM. " Support him and we continue to work with a sense of efficiency, then I am sure we will make some progress. "


Paul Jacobs, former executive chairman, Qualcomm

"We share Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy."


Paul Paulman, CEO, Unilever

"I don't want to get into politics, but what the Indian Prime Minister is trying to do, there are two things in it - it has big ideas, Smart India, Made in India, Clean India. These are big statements and they only hold themselves Accountable. Accountable, and he sets the bar higher for himself. So the question is how soon he can get the whole country with him. But with some initiative you can do The essence of what we are trying to do is for the benefit of the economy. "Many of these initiatives are supportive because it is beneficial for us. "


Peter R. Huntsman, CEO, Huntsman Corporation

"There were many of us (in America) who wanted you (Modi) to remain in the leadership of our country."


Prem Watts, President & CEO, Fairfax Financial Holdings

"He is very business friendly and has got an excellent record. India's political climate has changed since the elections in 2014."


Rahul Bajaj, President of Bajaj Group

"I can say that crony capitalism will not flourish under Modi's rule. He is a clean man and wants to maintain the clean image of the government. He is not a disloyal companion and who is with him before the election Can stand, reward him but only in the rule book and legally. "


Rajan Anandan, Managing Director, Google India

"He has a lot of energy. I'm not sure what he drinks or eats, and I spent a lot of time together. He was always on, asking questions about the loon technique, wondering if they had There were cameras, etc. I never saw. Yawning, fatigue from PM or feeling of boredom. "


Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director, Bajaj Auto

"If the solution or idea is right, it will go through the butter like a hot knife ... If the idea is not working, for example demonetization, don't blame execution. I think your idea is wrong. is."


Ratan Tata, former Chairman of Tata Sons

"As Prime Minister, Modi is now offering India, the Indian people, a new India. We need to give him the opportunity to offer that new India. He is capable, able and innovative to see India afresh. And I am optimistic with this. His leadership, India will be the new India he has promised. "


Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft Corporation

"India has world-class entrepreneurs and human capital. The Prime Minister's vision is spot on; he knows how technology is a powerful tool to enable human talent."

Sunil Mittal, Founder and President, Bharti Enterprises

"He understands the power of technology, he understands how it can transform the nation, he understands how it can add the length and breadth of a country in the shortest possible time. We are truly blessed that you have digitally Has taken the initiative as one. Of your key pillars. "


Vijay Sharma, Founder & CEO, Paytm

If we look at India today, this is an opportunity. He is triggered. The country's economic growth was below 5% just before Modi became Prime Minister. He has reduced red tape significantly, he has brought pro-business, pro-consumer growth.

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