An example is the Newsweek interview conducted by the leading magazine's Globa Editor-in-Chief Nancy Cooper, CEO Dev Pragad and Editorial Director (Asia Danish Manzoor Bhat), in which only PM Modi is in the magazine's cover photo. The second Indian Prime Minister to arrive in the Gulf – and the caption reads: "Invincible" and "How Narendra Modi is changing India and the world".

A companion piece to the interview appears to be a balanced, critical and complimentary account of the Prime Minister and his political course, unquestioningly acknowledging the transformation of India's economy, tech sector infrastructure and diplomacy under him.

Even citing the criticisms of Bhaskar Chakraborty, Dean of Global Business at Tufts University's Fletcher School in a Harvard Business Review article, this account continues to list PM Modi's achievements in India with his sole demographic focus. Reduces.

It also quotes Ravi Aggarwal, editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy magazine, on how the Prime Minister's new nation-building initiative is increasingly being launched "by projecting the image of a more powerful, forceful, glorious country." . Receptive Indians.

The Newsweek article also details how Morning Consult gave PM Modi a domestic approval rating of nearly 78 percent, making him the most popular global leader in its survey, with support more than double for US President Joe Biden. found.

Sharing the survey on X, veteran Norwegian peace negotiator Erik Solheim said, "Maybe it's time for the Western media to give some positive coverage to India and Modiji?"

It seems the process is already underway.