Narendra
Modi is in Singapore on a 2 day official visit starting on 23 Nov. Globe
trotting Modi has been awarded the Asian of the Year by the ST for having met
the most leaders in his first year in office, his greatest achievement as a PM.
By now he probably has met all the leaders of the world several times over and
probably a Guinness Record is in order for this great feat. Modi’s visits anywhere is always met by large
crowds of the India diaspora and an air of great expectations with his eloquent
speeches of great promises of India become the next superpower and an economic
powerhouse.
Modi’s visit
to Singapore is no different and a 100,000 diaspora is awaiting him at Chennai
Business Park, oops, I mean Changi Business Park. He is like a rock star and
will be received with all the pomp and pageantry of a rock star.
In contrast,
Deng Xiaoping was like a hermit, a leader that hardly made any trip overseas.
Deng also did not make spectacular speeches and though his visit to Singapore
did not end up speaking to 100,000 Chinese diaspora, the media did give him a
good coverage, but not in the scale of Modi. It was strictly business, he came,
he saw and he noted.
In that
strategic trip to Singapore, great ideas were formed in the minds of Deng. If
Singapore could do it, China could do better. And in Singapore he saw a working
model that could kick start a new China that he was opening up to the world.
After his return from this rare trip out of China, he sent delegations after
delegations of Chinese officials to study what Singapore did and took the
blueprints home for more analyses. The rest is history.
From what he
saw in Singapore, it gave him enough ideas and motivation on what he wanted to
turn China into. The rest was true grit and execution. Not many people would
want to acknowledge it, that a single trip out of China could have such a great
impact on the redevelopment of China. To a good mind, it only takes a spark, to
ignite a dream and turn it into a reality. That is the difference. Deng
launched a powerful wave of reforms never seen in anywhere else for centuries.
Modi would
still be travelling around the world to make eloquent speeches of great
promises. Would this trip to Singapore ignite in him a spark to transform India
into a modern nation like what China is today? Maybe Modi could do more, with
many more ideas he collected from all this overseas trips and the inspirations
from many more countries.
Apologies
for those who think Singapore should take full credit for the modernization of
China. No, Singapore was just a catalyst to spark a dream. The rest are hard
work and due diligence to turn a dream into a reality, to motivate a nation of
1.3b people to work for the China Dream.
Only the Chinese could do this to rebuild their country to what it is
today. If it is so easy, all the countries that wanted to emulate Singapore
would also be great successful stories. Other than China, no one could do it
the way China did, and in a scale unmatched over a mere 3 decades..
Turning a
country into an economic powerhouse of modernity is not about eloquent speeches
and copying a model. It is not so simple as that. When would Modi stop
travelling, return to India and start working, to rebuild India into another
economic powerhouse? Perhaps Singapore will be his last stop to build up all
the ideas he needed to create another mammoth Asian economic giant.