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India's democratic values shape its approach to international affairs from "summary" of The India Way by S. Jaishankar

India's democratic values are deeply ingrained in its approach to international affairs. These values influence the country's foreign policy decisions and interactions with other nations on a fundamental level. As a democratic nation, India places a high value on principles such as equality, freedom, and respect for human rights. These values not only guide India's domestic policies but also shape its engagement with the international community. One key aspect of India's democratic values is its commitment to multilateralism and a rules-based international order. India believes in working together with other nations through international institutions such as the United Nations to address global challenges and promote peace and security. This approach reflects India's belief in the importance of collective action and cooperation in solving complex issues that transcend national boundaries. Furthermore, India's democratic values inform its emphasis on diplomacy and dialogue in resolving conflicts and differences with other countries. India values open communication and negotiation as a means to peacefully resolve disputes and build mutually beneficial relationships. This commitment to diplomatic solutions is a reflection of India's belief in the power of dialogue and negotiation in fostering understanding and trust between nations. In addition, India's democratic values also influence its commitment to upholding international law and norms. India believes in the importance of adhering to established principles of conduct in the international arena, such as respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, and non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries. By upholding these norms, India seeks to promote stability, predictability, and respect for the rights of all nations in the global community.
  1. India's democratic values play a crucial role in shaping its approach to international affairs. These values underpin India's commitment to multilateralism, diplomacy, and adherence to international law. By upholding these principles, India seeks to contribute to a more peaceful, stable, and prosperous world for all nations.
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The India Way

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