A stunning election result in India has left Prime Minister Narendra Modi declaring victory after elections delivered him a right-wing governing coalition, despite some unexpected setbacks. Modi's ruling party fell short of securing an outright majority in parliament, a surprising outcome that even led one pollster to tears on live TV upon seeing the results.
The unexpected nature of the election results can be attributed to the initial polls that had predicted a landslide victory for Modi. Known as a powerful figure in Indian politics, Modi faced a stronger opposition this time around, although his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) still emerged as a dominant force.
While Modi is set to enter a third term as Prime Minister, the challenge now lies in forming an alliance with other political parties to secure a stable government. With several potential kingmakers in the mix, Modi will need to navigate the complexities of coalition-building and compromise, a departure from his usual uncompromising leadership style.
Looking ahead, the election outcome may impact how Modi engages with India's allies, both in the West and elsewhere. Domestically, the need for coalition partners could hinder his ability to push through his agenda, potentially affecting his international standing. Despite facing criticism for alleged corruption and authoritarian tactics at home, Modi has positioned himself as a significant global player, forging relationships with key leaders like the United States and China.
On the global stage, Modi's strongman image has garnered attention, with his interactions with world leaders shaping India's foreign policy. While he aims to maintain positive relations with various countries, the lack of a sweeping victory in the recent elections may undermine his perceived strength and influence on the international front.