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India's engagement with the world is based on mutual benefit from "summary" of The India Way by S. Jaishankar

India's engagement with the world is a reflection of its ethos and preferences. This approach is grounded in the country's civilizational values that emphasize cooperation over conflict and harmony over discord. It is a recognition that in a globalized world, the interests of nations are interconnected, and pursuing shared goals is more beneficial than zero-sum games. This philosophy underpins India's foreign policy, which seeks to build partnerships based on mutual respect and understanding. By focusing on mutual benefit, India aims to create a win-win situation where all parties involved can prosper. This approach also ensures that India's engagements are sustainable in the long run, as they are built on a foundation of trust and goodwill. India's engagement with the world is not driven by short-term gains or narrow self-interest. Instead, it is guided by a broader vision of promoting peace, stability, and prosperity globally. By prioritizing mutual benefit, India is able to contribute positively to the international community while also advancing its own interests. This approach has allowed India to build strong relationships with a diverse range of countries, from traditional allies to emerging powers. By focusing on mutual benefit, India has been able to navigate complex geopolitical challenges and leverage its position as a leading global player. This has enabled India to play a constructive role in shaping the international order and addressing pressing global issues. In a world marked by uncertainty and volatility, India's commitment to mutual benefit has emerged as a stabilizing force. By working towards common goals and shared interests, India is able to foster greater understanding and cooperation among nations. This approach not only benefits India but also contributes to a more peaceful and prosperous world for all.
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    S. Jaishankar

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