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discuss the core of Indian foreign policy.it is a 50 mark question.better ans will mark as braightly​

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Answered by rudraaggarwal239982
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As the new year begins on an uncertain note, India’s foreign policy establishment is looking to progress along the chosen path of realist nationalism, bearing in mind the profound and disruptive changes in the international order, which is today marked by the weakening of multilateral structures in the midst of great power contestation for dominance across the entire spectrum of global geopolitics, commerce, connectivity, and technology.

India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, has signaled that the era of risk averse passivity has receded, giving rise to expectations of greater realism backed by political will. India sees itself as a stabilizing power which finds benefit in multiple external engagements, hoping to build momentum for a multipolar world with a multipolar Asia at its core. India’s balancing posture and its growing military and strategic capabilities are seen to provide a degree of reassurance against global turbulence and competitive geopolitics.

An Indo-Pacific vision with an Indian Ocean-centric locus is taking shape as the principal driver of India’s strategic interests. The main elements of its broader hedging strategy appear to be the following:

Seeking greater alignment based on converging interests with the U.S., soft balancing through management of differences with China.

Cooperation with middle powers to maintain a regional order that does not pose a strategic challenge to India.

Globally, India wants to remain a relevant and influencing power on issues ranging from climate sustainability to fair trade, digital technologies to the space and cyber commons, through national interest based multilateral engagement.

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