The adjective ‘emerging’ is often used to describe India. We are an ‘emerging democracy’ and have now been described, in matters military, as an ‘emerging global power’. Most commentators have accepted this description, although what we are emerging from, and emerging towards, remains a matter of heated debate. This discussion on our transitions, the plural being necessary to distance the argument from a suggestion that the change is linear, naturally begs the question of who is leading this process. In a society as large and complex as India, and one that is undergoing, through democracy, a multi-layered transformation, the process requires enlightened direction. We are today in unexplored territory. In such a context, leaders are significant.