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“Bilateral and regional cooperation is no longer just an economic imperative but a strategic necessity”. Discuss

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Bilateral and regional cooperation

Topic: Bilateral and regional cooperation

Q6. “Bilateral and regional cooperation is no longer just an economic imperative but a strategic necessity”. Discuss (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the question The increasing strategic importance of bilateral and regional cooperation in addressing India’s economic, geopolitical, and security challenges in a dynamic global order. Key demand of the question The answer must analyze how bilateral and regional cooperation is essential beyond economic goals, focusing on India’s strategic priorities, challenges faced, and suggest viable solutions for strengthening such frameworks. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly explain the shift in India’s bilateral and regional cooperation from economic engagements to strategic imperatives, citing the changing global landscape. Body Highlight the economic benefits of bilateral and regional cooperation, such as trade facilitation, connectivity, and technology sharing. Discuss how such cooperation has become a strategic necessity for India in areas like counterbalancing geopolitical threats, ensuring energy security, and fostering regional stability. Analyze challenges such as trade imbalances, geopolitical tensions, and fragmented regional frameworks. Suggest measures like reinvigorating regional groupings, resolving conflicts, and diversifying trade partnerships to enhance India’s cooperation frameworks. Conclusion Emphasize the importance of bilateral and regional cooperation in achieving India’s economic and strategic aspirations, while advocating for inclusive and forward-looking policies.

Why the question

The increasing strategic importance of bilateral and regional cooperation in addressing India’s economic, geopolitical, and security challenges in a dynamic global order.

Key demand of the question

The answer must analyze how bilateral and regional cooperation is essential beyond economic goals, focusing on India’s strategic priorities, challenges faced, and suggest viable solutions for strengthening such frameworks.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly explain the shift in India’s bilateral and regional cooperation from economic engagements to strategic imperatives, citing the changing global landscape.

Highlight the economic benefits of bilateral and regional cooperation, such as trade facilitation, connectivity, and technology sharing.

Discuss how such cooperation has become a strategic necessity for India in areas like counterbalancing geopolitical threats, ensuring energy security, and fostering regional stability.

Analyze challenges such as trade imbalances, geopolitical tensions, and fragmented regional frameworks.

Suggest measures like reinvigorating regional groupings, resolving conflicts, and diversifying trade partnerships to enhance India’s cooperation frameworks.

Conclusion Emphasize the importance of bilateral and regional cooperation in achieving India’s economic and strategic aspirations, while advocating for inclusive and forward-looking policies.

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