Roadmap for India’s geopolitical recalibration
By: Chindy, Sujan
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BookPublisher: Yojana: A Development Monthly Description: 68(12), Dec, 2024: p.23-26.
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Yojana: A Development MonthlySummary: One can aver that India’s foreign policy is dynamic and is anchored in a distinctly Indian civilsational milieu of Dharma (Duty) and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family). India has emerged as a credible voice of the global South with the ability to straddle the North-South and East-West divides. The multilateral order’s failure to preserve peace, prevent wars, or bring conflicts to an early end has encouraged due trend towards multi-alignment and hedging through strengthened bilateral partnerships and mine-lateral groupies. Despite its obvious blemishes, it is not necessary to curie a new global order. A fundamental reordering world presupposes wares and devastation on a magnitude as yet unseen. Even as uncertainties continue, India will usher in 2025 with grater confidence in its external engagements. – Reproduced
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One can aver that India’s foreign policy is dynamic and is anchored in a distinctly Indian civilsational milieu of Dharma (Duty) and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family). India has emerged as a credible voice of the global South with the ability to straddle the North-South and East-West divides. The multilateral order’s failure to preserve peace, prevent wars, or bring conflicts to an early end has encouraged due trend towards multi-alignment and hedging through strengthened bilateral partnerships and mine-lateral groupies. Despite its obvious blemishes, it is not necessary to curie a new global order. A fundamental reordering world presupposes wares and devastation on a magnitude as yet unseen. Even as uncertainties continue, India will usher in 2025 with grater confidence in its external engagements. – Reproduced


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