When proximity is not enough : Why India is losing its neighbours to Beijing (Record no. 533735)

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Personal name Ahmed, Sarafaraj
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Title When proximity is not enough : Why India is losing its neighbours to Beijing
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic & Political Weekly
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Extent 61(21), May 23, 2026: p.13-17
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Summary, etc India’s efforts to maintain its primacy and remain a sole Vijigishu (a central power) in the South Asian Mandala, through its “Neighbourhood First Policy,” have come under unprecedented strain as China’s economic, strategic, and diplomatic influence increasingly permeates the region, eroding New Delhi’s traditional advantages of proximity, historical and cultural ties. To reverse this trend, India must reimagine its regional strategy—delivering more competitive economic projects, pursuing respectful, egalitarian diplomacy, and revitalising its pluralistic soft power. – Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2026/21/commentary/when-proximity-not-enough.html
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2026-06-15 61(21), May 23, 2026: p.13-17 AR139206 2026-06-15 Articles

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