From Gandhi's Century to Modi's Era: Berjis Desai's Bold Claim Revealed

The book 'Modi's Mission' was officially launched at Mumbai's Raj Bhavan with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis presiding over the event. Fadnavis highlighted Berjis Desai's striking claim that while the 20th century carried Gandhi's name globally, the 21st century will carry Modi's. Milind Deora, who wrote the foreword, emphasized the importance of translating the book for younger readers across India. Desai shared personal anecdotes about predicting Modi's rise to prime minister and traced his journey from provincial leader to transformative national figure.

Key Points: Berjis Desai Modi Mission Book Launch Fadnavis Deora

  • Book traces Modi's journey from Vadnagar childhood to global leadership
  • Desai predicted Modi's prime ministership back in 2001
  • Milind Deora calls for translations to inspire younger generations
  • Modi's mother emphasized service as true inheritance
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'Gandhi's 20th century to Modi's 21st': Maha CM highlights Berjis Desai's bold claim

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis unveils 'Modi's Mission' book featuring Berjis Desai's claim that 21st century will carry Modi's name globally, with insights from Milind Deora.

"the 20th century carried Gandhi's name across the globe; the 21st, Desai quietly insists, will carry Modi's - Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, Oct 24

The Durbar Hall of Raj Bhavan shimmered under its chandeliers on Friday evening as the book ‘Modi’s Mission’ was formally unveiled, and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was the first to react to the book before the media.

“Berjis Desai has achieved something extraordinary,” he said, voice steady and deliberate. “In this launch, we witness not just a book, but the distillation of a life lived under relentless scrutiny — yet one that reveals, page by page, the private steel beneath. From a boy’s childhood in Vadnagar to a leader now guiding the world’s largest democracy, every chapter is rooted in evidence, not anecdote. And then comes that arresting line: the 20th century carried Gandhi’s name across the globe; the 21st, Desai quietly insists, will carry Modi’s.”

Milind Deora, who had penned the foreword, said, “I’ve known Berjis for years,” he said, warmth threading his words. “To be asked to write even a modest preface felt like being handed a small torch in a grand relay. My only plea: translate this book into every tongue our children speak. Let the youngest of this country read how one man’s discipline became a nation’s momentum.”

Berjis Desai — lawyer, columnist, chronicler of power — spoke on the occasion, “I told him in 2001, ‘You’ll be Prime Minister one day.’ He said nothing, just handed me a cup of tea and went back to work. That silence, I now understand, was the sound of destiny being accepted without fuss.” He traced the arc: the Gujarat of 2001, where Congress salons scoffed at a ‘provincial upstart’; the Delhi of 2014, where drawing-room elites packed imaginary suitcases rather than face a Modi victory; the India of today, where welfare flows to Salma and Radha alike, where Article 370 is history, where UPI hums in village chaupals, where a temple rises in Ayodhya not as politics but as civilisational closure.

Desai closed with the image that lingers longest — a mother in Vadnagar, her palms rough from years of washing dishes for others, telling her son that service is the only inheritance worth having. Monk, soldier, pracharak — three roads diverged in a narrow lane. He chose the one that led, eventually, to South Block, carrying her quiet sanskar in his breast pocket.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The story about his mother washing dishes really hits home. Shows how humble beginnings can shape great leaders. This is what makes Modi ji connect with common people - he understands our struggles.
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Arjun K
Comparing Gandhi and Modi feels a bit forced to me. Both leaders served India in different eras with different challenges. Let's appreciate both without making it a competition. Each contributed to nation building in their own way.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in India for 5 years now, I can see why Modi's leadership gets such praise. The infrastructure development and digital transformation are visible everywhere. The UPI system is something even developed countries envy!
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Vikram M
Desai predicted PM Modi back in 2001! That's incredible foresight. The journey from Vadnagar to South Block is truly inspirational for every young Indian. Shows what determination and hard work can achieve.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the positive developments mentioned, I hope the book also addresses some of the challenges India faces. Balanced perspectives are important for any historical account. Still, looking forward to reading it!

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