The Modi government’s realistic and assertive approach to India’s foreign policy
| Vol-6 | Issue-08 | August-2019 | Published Online: 05 August 2019 PDF ( 300 KB ) | ||
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| Dr. D. Chandramouli Reddy 1 | ||
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1Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh |
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| Abstract | ||
The general consensus among observers is that Prime Minister Modi has altered India's diplomatic approach in several significant ways. In an effort to compete with China's expanding sphere of influence in Asia, he has rebooted his country's ties with the West, particularly with the United States. In addition, Modi has adopted a tougher position towards Pakistan, which is accused of providing support to terrorist organizations. He has strengthened interaction with allies in East and Southeast Asia. Additionally, Modi has strengthened India's relationships with nations located in the Middle East. The appeal by India's soaring profile and recently obtained self-confidence in the eyes of other nations are demonstrated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's desire for India to emerge as a recognized and fully accountable dominant power in the world, as well as the decision-making procedure that followed to revamp its foreign policy. These actions show how the top Indian leadership views India's functionality to perform its definitive role in global diplomatic ties and world affairs. This manifests the country's emerging profile and newly acquired self-identity. |
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| Keywords | ||
| India, foreign policy, PM Narendra Modi | ||
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