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Title: Modi@8: 'Aatmavishwas se AatmaNirbharta' India’s hegemony in global diplomacy
Contributors: Bhasin, Sumeet
Sablok, Avni
Keywords: India--Foreign relations--21st century
Cross-Cultural civilization
India--Foreign relations administration--21st century
The transformation in Indian Foreign policy
Indianization of soft power diplomacy
Issue Date: Jun-2022
Publisher: Public Policy Research Centre
Place of Publication: New Delhi
Description: "Foreign policy of any country includes the activities and relationships of one state in its interactions with other states. It is a set of strategies which are designed and implemented systematically to manage the country’s relationships and interactions with other nations. So far as the case of India is concerned, India follows its foreign policy not only for its own interest but for the larger interest of the Global Community. Being the largest democracy of the world, India has always followed the policy of peace and friendly relations with other countries, and also respected the sovereignty of other nations. India has well-adjusted with the changing times and circumstances and always adhered to its core principles. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi since 2014, India has been consistently enhancing security capabilities, upholding its territorial integrity, promoting and facilitating economic transformation in a pro-active manner; and at the same time, consistently endeavoring to implement the vision of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. Soon after coming to power in 2019 again, Modi Government continued to work relentlessly in pursuit of the core objectives. The Ministry of External Affairs is responsibly working on improving relations with neighboring countries, engaging with the extended neighborhood of Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and the major global powers in a fruitful manner."
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp014x51hn31z
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