Narendra Modi, Prime Minister Of India: Narendra Modi And India's Rise As A Global South Power

By Narendra Modi , Prime Minister Of India

Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, enters 2026 as one of the most influential and consistently popular democratic leaders on the global stage. With approval ratings frequently cited in the 71–75 percent range, Modi’s leadership reflects sustained domestic confidence alongside growing international stature. Over the past decade, he has methodically repositioned India from a largely regional power into a decisive geopolitical actor with global relevance.

A defining feature of Modi’s foreign policy has been India’s emergence as a leading voice of the Global South. Through multilateral platforms such as the G20, BRICS, and bilateral outreach to Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, India has projected itself as a bridge between developed economies and emerging nations. This positioning has strengthened India’s diplomatic leverage while amplifying its role in shaping global development and climate narratives.

Strategically, Modi has balanced deepening ties with the United States alongside robust partnerships with Japan, Australia, and key Indo-Pacific nations, reinforcing India’s role in regional stability and supply-chain resilience. At the same time, India has maintained strategic autonomy, engaging multiple power centers without formal alignment.

 

The era of one country dominating others is over. The world is moving towards a multipolar order

 

As 2026 unfolds, Modi’s influence lies in his ability to combine economic diplomacy, geopolitical pragmatism, and national confidence. His leadership continues to shape India’s ascent as a central pillar in an increasingly multipolar world order.