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India's Foreign Policy Is Failing, Both At Home And Abroad


Published on 2024-12-17 15:00:54 - MSN
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  • Syria is the latest in a series of Indian foreign policy disasters. But can the government's clear lack of vision on that front explain the flagrant haplessness of the Indian state on the global stage?

The article from MSN discusses the perceived failures of India's foreign policy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. It critiques Modi's approach for being overly focused on personal diplomacy and photo opportunities rather than substantive engagement. Key points include India's diminishing influence in South Asia, where countries like Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives are increasingly aligning with China. The article highlights the lack of progress in resolving border disputes with China, the ongoing tensions with Pakistan, and the failure to leverage India's G20 presidency for significant diplomatic gains. Additionally, it notes the Modi government's handling of domestic issues, like the situation in Manipur, has negatively impacted India's international image. The piece argues that India's foreign policy lacks strategic depth, with an overemphasis on Modi's personal image rather than building robust, institutional relationships, leading to a decline in India's regional and global standing.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/international-relations/india-s-foreign-policy-is-failing-both-at-home-and-abroad/ar-AA1w2xDu ]