Both are written by totally different persons India's divider in chief is written by Aatish Taseer, son of Indian journalist Tavleen Singh and late Pakistani politician & businessman Salmaan Taseer. While Modi the Reformer is written by Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group (Global political risk research & consulting firm)
Despite of being published in the same magazine both are totally antagonist to each other. Bremmer's article favours Modi's plans and schemes while Taseer's article is just opposite.
Apart from everything Taseer said I agree with his this statement - "It has no more political imagination than to send Priyanka Gandhi to join her brother's side. It would be equivalent to America's Democratic Party fielding Hillary Clinton again in 2020, with the added enticement of her daughter Chelsea as Vice President. Modi is lucky to be blessed with so weak an opposition - a ragtag coalition of parties, led by the Congress, with no agenda other than to defeat him.
And the title could have been something different Divider in-chief sounds really bad.