18 Hours of Work. 4 Hours of Sleep. And Still the Same Old Problems.
We are often reminded of one thing before anything else.
He works 18 hours a day.
He sleeps only 4 hours.
He thinks only about the country.
Fair enough.
Now comes the uncomfortable question:
Is the country reflecting those 18 hours of work?
Because leadership is not measured by fatigue.
It is measured by outcomes.
Hard Work Is Admirable. Smart Work Is Non-Negotiable.
Plenty of people in India work longer than 18 hours.
- Daily wage labourers
- Farmers
- Nurses
- Small business owners
They work hard too. Very hard.
But we don’t hand them the steering wheel of the nation.
Why?
Because hard work without direction doesn’t deliver results.
The Rupee Story Nobody Likes Talking About
The rupee crossing 90 against the dollar isn’t symbolism.
It’s arithmetic.
A weaker rupee means:
- Higher fuel prices
- Costlier imports
- Reduced purchasing power
Calling this “global factors” is convenient.
Managing impact is governance.
Strong leadership doesn’t deny storms.
It builds better ships.
Free Rations: Relief or Reality Check?
When 85 crore citizens depend on free food grains,
it’s not a victory headline.
It’s a status update.
It quietly tells us:
- Income growth hasn’t reached households
- Jobs haven’t kept pace with population
- Survival support has become permanent
Welfare is necessary.
But long-term dependence is a warning sign.
Infrastructure Looks Good. Until It Rains.
Highways, airports, metros — yes, progress exists.
But so do:
- Flooded cities
- Crumbling roads
- Collapsing bridges
- Emergency repairs after inaugurations
Speed is impressive.
Durability is missing.
Infrastructure shouldn’t work only on opening day.
Pollution: Same Problem, New Press Conference
Every year, the air gets worse.
Every year, the blame rotates.
States blame each other.
Weather gets accused.
Citizens are told to stay indoors.
If repetition were a solution, this problem would be solved by now.
Leadership isn’t about managing headlines.
It’s about breaking cycles.
The Myth of Constant Busyness
Sleeping less is not proof of efficiency.
Working longer is not proof of clarity.
Exhaustion is not a strategy.
Countries are run by:
- Strong institutions
- Competent teams
- Long-term planning
Not by one person doing everything, everywhere, all the time.
The Simple Truth
India doesn’t need:
- A leader who never rests
- A government that never admits mistakes
India needs:
- Honest assessment
- Course correction
- Smarter execution
Hard work deserves respect.
But smart work delivers progress.
And until results start matching the effort narrative,
citizens are right to ask:
Are we impressed by the hours worked —
or concerned about what those hours are producing?
That’s not sarcasm.
That’s accountability.



