
World bets on ‘Doer’ Modi: From Paris to Riyadh, hopes high
As US president Barack Obama met India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the gala dinner for G-20 dinner hosted in Canberra by Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, the American leader could not but help remark to the Indian leader: “You are a man of action.”
In speaking thus, President Obama was possibly speaking not just for himself but for the galaxy of world leaders gathered for the G-20 Summit in the Australian capital as they queue up to have a bilateral meeting with Mr Modi, the most sought after leader at the G20 power pack gathering.
For the world is eager to engage with the new Modi-led government in the hope that it will take swift and clear decisions, particularly in the economic arena from which numerous countries stand to benefit. The diplomatic outreach by world leaders to the Indian prime minister was clearly evident on the margins of the G-20 multilateral meet on November 15. And not merely because for many among them it was their first opportunity to touch base with the new Indian leader but also because Mr Modi for now is perceived as a “doer”.









