
Narendra Damodardas Modi
Prime Minister of India; former Chief Minister of Gujarat
of 100 · stable trend · Some good traits but inconsistent
Standing
48/100
Raw Score
43/85
Confidence
76%
Evidence
Strong
About
Modi has paired durable electoral strength, large-scale welfare and infrastructure delivery, and an overtly religious public life with long-running criticism that his politics deepened anti-Muslim exclusion and weakened pluralist guardrails.
The observable record is mixed rather than uniformly good or uniformly harmful. He shows real endurance, administrative follow-through, and repeated concern for material uplift through state delivery, but those strengths are heavily offset by major integrity and social-care concerns around sectarian rhetoric, citizenship policy, and the lasting moral shadow of Gujarat 2002.
Five Pillars
Pillar scores (0–100%)
Modi scores highest on public belief signaling and resilience, shows real but uneven public care through state delivery, and scores poorly on integrity because sectarian politics and minority-rights concerns repeatedly undercut trust.
Goodness over time
Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.
17 Criteria Scores
Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes
Core Worldview
Public religiosity and temple leadership make theistic belief highly visible.
Public rhetoric stresses duty and destiny more than explicit final-accountability language.
Repeated fasting, ritual observance, and sacred-national language suggest strong belief in moral order beyond the material.
The public record shows guidance from Hindu scripture and civilizational tradition, but less evidence of scriptural limits constraining politics.
His public moral modeling draws more from Hindu and nationalist figures than prophetic examples.
Contribution to Others
Little reliable public evidence centers family-specific material care.
Youth and education rhetoric exists, but this is not a defining public throughline.
Banking access and welfare delivery give real evidence of material help at scale.
This is not a dominant or especially well-evidenced theme in the public record reviewed here.
He publicly frames himself as responsive, but evidence of direct mercy remains weaker than evidence of state machinery.
Financial inclusion and infrastructure can reduce constraint, but minority-targeted politics complicates the score.
Personal Discipline
Regular ritual observance and temple-centered devotion are highly visible.
Reliable public evidence of disciplined personal almsgiving is limited.
Reliability
Delivery gains are outweighed here by repeated minority-rights concerns, polarizing rhetoric, and the enduring shadow of Gujarat 2002.
Stability Under Pressure
He has long sustained an austerity-and-discipline personal image under political pressure.
His career shows unusually sustained endurance through scrutiny and attack.
He remains steady and highly functional in adversarial political environments.
Timeline
Key events and documented turning points
Became Chief Minister of Gujarat
Modi moved from party organization work into executive office in Gujarat, beginning the phase that made him a national political figure.
→ Established the administrative platform and public profile that later carried him to national office.
highFaced enduring scrutiny over the 2002 Gujarat riots
Sectarian violence in Gujarat during Modi's chief ministership killed hundreds, mostly Muslims, and became the defining moral controversy of his career.
→ A Supreme Court-appointed investigation found no prosecutable evidence against Modi personally, but the episode remains a durable integrity stain in public debate.
highLaunched Jan Dhan financial-inclusion drive after taking national office
Soon after becoming prime minister, Modi launched a campaign to expand bank-account access as a route to welfare delivery and poverty reduction.
→ Strengthened his image as a delivery-focused leader and created a durable pillar of his poverty-targeting politics.
highLed the Ayodhya Ram temple consecration
Modi personally led the inauguration of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, a defining expression of his public religiosity and Hindu nationalist politics.
→ Deepened his bond with core supporters while sharpening criticism that he blurs devotion, state power, and partisan mobilization.
highMoved to implement the citizenship law that excludes Muslims
Modi's government announced implementation rules for the Citizenship Amendment Act, reviving a law critics view as religiously discriminatory.
→ Reinforced support among key BJP constituencies while intensifying domestic and international criticism over equal citizenship and minority treatment.
highReturned for a third term as prime minister
Modi secured a third term after the 2024 parliamentary election, but this time had to govern through coalition partners rather than a single-party majority.
→ Confirmed extraordinary political durability while forcing a more negotiated governing style under pressure.
highBJP posted major state-election gains in May 2026
State-election wins in West Bengal and Assam strengthened Modi's coalition-era mandate and his party's confidence in pushing infrastructure and civil-law priorities.
→ Improved his political leverage in his third term without resolving the deeper concerns attached to his majoritarian politics.
highPressure Tests
Behavior under crisis or scrutiny
2002 Gujarat riots and aftermath
2002The worst crisis of Modi's state leadership unfolded during communal violence that became the defining test of his moral judgment.
Response: He survived politically and was later cleared of personal prosecutable wrongdoing, but he never escaped the charge that his politics failed India's Muslims in a moment of mortal fear.
mixedCoalition-era third term
2024After June 9, 2024, Modi had to govern through allies rather than an outright BJP majority.
Response: He stayed in command and preserved his central role, showing adaptability under reduced parliamentary freedom.
positiveContinuing minority-rights scrutiny
2025International reporting and rights groups continued pressing concerns about hate speech, citizenship policy, and treatment of minorities.
Response: Modi and his government continued to deny discrimination and defend their agenda as universal development and national interest.
mixedProgression
crisis years
The Gujarat riots legacy and later citizenship and minority-rights controversies fixed a permanent moral contest around his career.
mixedcurrent stage
His third-term phase combines continued welfare-state delivery and strong religious symbolism with unresolved pluralism concerns at home and abroad.
flatearly years
Rose from cadre-based organization work into state-level executive power with a reputation for discipline and ambition.
upgrowth years
Converted Gujarat leadership into a national development-and-strength brand that carried him to New Delhi in 2014.
upBehavioral Patterns
Positive
- • Turns political capital into durable delivery systems rather than only symbolic announcements.
- • Maintains unusually strong personal discipline and message consistency for a long-serving leader.
- • Absorbs pressure and often converts setbacks into renewed electoral momentum.
Concerns
- • Repeatedly uses or benefits from majoritarian religious politics that narrow trust across communities.
- • Public evidence of care is much stronger for mass welfare systems than for direct interpersonal mercy or personal giving.
- • His public word is hard to separate from polarizing campaign narratives that heighten fear for minorities.
Evidence Quality
9
Strong
2
Medium
0
Weak
Overall: strong
This record scores public behavior and commitments using available evidence. It does not judge the unseen, the heart, or ultimate standing before God.