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India Foreign Policy Tools

Kartavya Desk Staff

Context: India’s foreign policy has evolved over decades, drawing from its civilizational ethos and adapting to modern global challenges.

Foreign Policy Ideas for the 21st Century:

Viswamitra Model: Concept: Aimed at achieving a global leadership role by balancing strategic alliances and independent decision-making. Approach: Leverage India’s civilizational ethos while focusing on economic growth, technological innovation, and military modernization.

Concept: Aimed at achieving a global leadership role by balancing strategic alliances and independent decision-making.

Approach: Leverage India’s civilizational ethos while focusing on economic growth, technological innovation, and military modernization.

Tightrope Balance: Concept: Maintain strategic autonomy by balancing relations with major powers like the U.S., Russia, and China. Approach: Navigate regional conflicts and global competition without aligning fully with any bloc.

Concept: Maintain strategic autonomy by balancing relations with major powers like the U.S., Russia, and China.

Approach: Navigate regional conflicts and global competition without aligning fully with any bloc.

Soft Power Diplomacy: Concept: Use cultural, historical, and spiritual assets to build goodwill globally. Approach: Promote yoga, Ayurveda, Bollywood, and Indian languages; strengthen ties with the diaspora to enhance India’s global influence.

Concept: Use cultural, historical, and spiritual assets to build goodwill globally.

Approach: Promote yoga, Ayurveda, Bollywood, and Indian languages; strengthen ties with the diaspora to enhance India’s global influence.

Humanitarian Diplomacy: Concept: Extend India’s role in global crisis management and developmental aid. Approach: Provide disaster relief, medical aid, and capacity-building programs in developing nations; showcase India as a responsible global leader.

Concept: Extend India’s role in global crisis management and developmental aid.

Approach: Provide disaster relief, medical aid, and capacity-building programs in developing nations; showcase India as a responsible global leader.

Relevance for UPSC:

GS Paper II (International Relations): Questions on India’s bilateral/multilateral engagements and evolving global role.

Essay Paper: Topics on soft power, non-alignment, or India-China relations.

Case Studies in Ethics: Application of diplomacy and negotiation techniques in conflict resolution.

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