Dr Poornima 🇮🇳@PoornimaNimo
A man sits in his office quietly, meditating. His office hums with activity, working on oiled wheels.
Files reach him, information is shared with him and large folder bound files for the "PM only" are brought to him by certain designated people in sealed tamper evident envelopes or locked dispatch cases.
He reads into the files till late at night, cross checking and rechecking his information. Multiple divisions of the MEA, Indian embassies abroad, intelligence agencies, security units and the PMO are being briefed and given last minute instructions.
Late in the night, a call is put through to the FM, it is picked by the second ring. A brief conversation and the phone is cut off.
A flight leaves New Delhi in the morning and the India's PM lands in Abu Dhabi in the afternoon.
Day One May 15, 2026: He signs a LPG Petrol deal and an investment deal of $5 billion with a more stable energy supply with UAE & leaves for Netherlands.
Day Two May 15-17, 2026 : In the Netherlands he will sign an agreement for Green Energy, for trade, shipping, ports, and technology. Deals here usually help India with logistics, semiconductor related cooperation, and access to European business networks.
Day Three May 17-18, 2026 : On the third day, he will be seen in Sweden, for green technology, industrial cooperation, and support for sustainable manufacturing.
The fourth day, May 18-19, 2026, he will be in Norway where he will negotiate on India's fuel security especially gas, maritime work, shipping, and clean energy projects.
The fifth day, May 19-20, 2026 he will be negotiating Italy's co-operation in the fields of machinery, aerospace, defence equipment, and manufacturing.
He will return back the fifth day. Calm, quiet, and stoic. He will not complain that he worked relentlessly for 140 crore Indians while others enjoyed their Sunday. He will ignore the criticism and the mockery and immerse himself back into his work.
While a handful of Indians like Bhagwant Mann will abuse him, berate him, for increasing the price of fuel by Rs 3, he would have secured India's future for the next 100 years when fossil fuel will deplete and the whole world will rely on renewable energy sources.
That is why he is called the Vishwaguru.
A person unaffected by criticism or praise, focussed on his country's sustenance and development.