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What kind of great power will India be?: Debating new Delhi’s grand strategy

By: Rao, Nirupama Jaishankar, Dhruva Curits, Lisa and Tellis, Ashley.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 104(5), Sep-Oct, 2025: p.186-195. In: Foreign AffairsSummary: Ashley Tellis’s recent essay, “India’s Great-Power Delusions” (July/August 2025), offers a searing critique of the country’s strategic posture. Tellis argues that India overestimates its influence on the world stage while lacking the economic heft, military capacity, and alliances to back its great-power ambitions. He warns that India’s attachment to strategic autonomy and multipolarity risks making the country irrelevant in an era of intensifying bipolarity, when the competition between China and the United States will shape geopolitics.- Reproduced https://www.foreignaffairs.com/responses/what-kind-great-power-will-india-be
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Ashley Tellis’s recent essay, “India’s Great-Power Delusions” (July/August 2025), offers a searing critique of the country’s strategic posture. Tellis argues that India overestimates its influence on the world stage while lacking the economic heft, military capacity, and alliances to back its great-power ambitions. He warns that India’s attachment to strategic autonomy and multipolarity risks making the country irrelevant in an era of intensifying bipolarity, when the competition between China and the United States will shape geopolitics.- Reproduced

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/responses/what-kind-great-power-will-india-be

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