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India through the Prism of soft power diplomacy

By: Manisha, Devi A.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Social Science in Perspective Description: 16(1), Jan-Mar, 2024: p.126-137.Subject(s): Soft power diplomacy In: Social Science in PerspectiveSummary: With a rich and diverse culture, India, an important regional player, has now been perceived as a model of soft power. India began to play its soft power card in a more systematic way during the 1990s. Indian political values like ahimsa (No-violence), non-intervention policy, leadership in its democratic Institutions, along with its incredible India campaign, spiritualism and regions diplomacy including Buddhist and Ramayana circuits, popularisation of Indian moves including bollwood and recognition of international Yoga Day by the United Nations are some soft power resources in light. – Reproduced
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With a rich and diverse culture, India, an important regional player, has now been perceived as a model of soft power. India began to play its soft power card in a more systematic way during the 1990s. Indian political values like ahimsa (No-violence), non-intervention policy, leadership in its democratic Institutions, along with its incredible India campaign, spiritualism and regions diplomacy including Buddhist and Ramayana circuits, popularisation of Indian moves including bollwood and recognition of international Yoga Day by the United Nations are some soft power resources in light. – Reproduced

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