For over a century, economic self-reliance was invariably India’s catchphrase. The concept of 'Swadeshi', which was first used by Bengali radicals to agitate against the British rule, was twisted to suit the need of the hour by Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and Morarji Desai, opposition parties – and Narendra Modi. Only Modi, by a sleight of hand and a change in a single alphabet, has scripted a new ‘self-reliant’ blueprint under the broad banner of ‘Make in India’, as opposed to ‘Made in India’.