Madan, Tanvi
How to survive in a multialigned world: The Indian way of strategic diversification - Foreign Affairs - 105(1), Jan-Feb, 2026: p.117-127
Longtime American allies and partners are seeking alternatives to foreign policy strategies that rely heavily on Washington. Canada, South Korea, and the European Union have all talked about building ties with a wider range of countries. Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are hedging against U.S. unpredictability by cementing other partnerships; the Saudis, for instance, recently concluded a security deal with Pakistan.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/india/how-survive-multialigned-world-tanvi-madan
How to survive in a multialigned world: The Indian way of strategic diversification - Foreign Affairs - 105(1), Jan-Feb, 2026: p.117-127
Longtime American allies and partners are seeking alternatives to foreign policy strategies that rely heavily on Washington. Canada, South Korea, and the European Union have all talked about building ties with a wider range of countries. Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are hedging against U.S. unpredictability by cementing other partnerships; the Saudis, for instance, recently concluded a security deal with Pakistan.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/india/how-survive-multialigned-world-tanvi-madan
