Audio available in app
India seeks to balance its relationships with major powers from "summary" of The India Way by S. Jaishankar
India's foreign policy strategy involves carefully managing its relationships with major powers in order to safeguard its national interests and promote stability in the region. This approach reflects the country's historical experience as a victim of great power rivalry and its desire to avoid being drawn into conflicts that do not serve its interests. India's engagement with major powers is guided by the principle of strategic autonomy, which means that it seeks to pursue its own interests rather than aligning with any one power bloc. This allows India to leverage its relationships with different powers to advance its objectives without being beholden to any single country. By maintaining this balance, India is able to maximise its strategic options and avoid being overly dependent on any one partner. ...Similar Posts
Union Territories
Union Territories in India are special administrative divisions that are under the direct control of the Central Government. Un...
Economic policies influence market outcomes
Economic policies have a significant impact on the outcomes we observe in markets. These policies are put in place by governmen...
Buddhism emerged as a significant religion in India
The rise of Buddhism in India marked a significant turning point in the religious landscape of the subcontinent. Emerging as a ...
Partition of India and its consequences
The partition of India was a traumatic event that occurred in the aftermath of British colonial rule. It marked the division of...
Opportunities for crosscultural exchange and understanding
The increasing interconnectedness of the world in 2030 means that there are more opportunities for people from different cultur...
Indigenous peoples also played a role in shaping these nations
The nations that emerged on the North American continent were not solely the creation of European settlers. Indigenous peoples ...
Constructivism
Constructivism is an approach in international relations that challenges traditional state-centric views of the world. It empha...
The Bhakti movement emphasized personal devotion to a deity
The Bhakti movement in India during the medieval period was a significant development in the history of religion. It was charac...
Social upheaval
Social upheaval refers to a period of significant and often disruptive change within a society. It is a time when established s...
Gandhian principles had a profound impact on the freedom movement
During the freedom movement in India, the principles advocated by Mahatma Gandhi played a crucial role in shaping the course of...