At Davos, the contrast between two powerful global brands is impossible to ignore — Brand Trump and Brand Modi. While Donald Trump thrives on deals, disruption and short-term wins, often framing leadership as a transaction, Prime Minister Narendra Modi represents a long-term strategic vision focused on nation-building and sustained growth. Trump’s style is tactical, performance-driven and attention-grabbing, making him the center of every conversation. Modi, on the other hand, plays the long game, shaping policy with patience, scale and continuity. In a world increasingly driven by short-termism — from quarterly earnings to quick exits — this debate highlights a deeper question: do global economies need dealmakers or long-term strategists? At Davos, many are leaning toward the Modi model.