India–ASEAN Engagements: Strategic, Economic, and Diplomatic Dimensions in the Indo-Pacific Order Introduction India’s engagement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has emerged as a central pillar of its Indo-Pacific strategy, reflecting a confluence of strategic imperatives, economic priorities, and diplomatic ambitions. Rooted in the recognition of Southeast Asia’s geostrategic centrality, India’s relations with … Continue reading How do India’s strategic, economic, and diplomatic engagements with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reflect its broader geopolitical interests, regional integration goals, and aspirations within the evolving architecture of the Indo-Pacific order?
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What strategic, economic, and geopolitical imperatives have driven the evolution and articulation of India’s Look East Policy?
Strategic, Economic, and Geopolitical Imperatives Behind India’s Look East Policy Introduction India’s Look East Policy (LEP), formally launched in the early 1990s under the Narasimha Rao government, marked a significant recalibration of Indian foreign policy towards East and Southeast Asia. Emerging in the wake of the Cold War, it was conceived both as a response … Continue reading What strategic, economic, and geopolitical imperatives have driven the evolution and articulation of India’s Look East Policy?
Can India’s ‘Look East’ policy serve as a catalyst for the development of a common Asian market, and how does this aspiration compare with the evolution of the European Common Market?
Can India’s ‘Look East’ Policy Serve as a Catalyst for the Development of a Common Asian Market, and How Does This Aspiration Compare with the Evolution of the European Common Market? Introduction India’s ‘Look East’ Policy—launched in the early 1990s in response to the post-Cold War realignment and economic liberalization—has gradually evolved into the ‘Act … Continue reading Can India’s ‘Look East’ policy serve as a catalyst for the development of a common Asian market, and how does this aspiration compare with the evolution of the European Common Market?
Critically evaluate whether deepening India’s strategic, economic, and diplomatic engagement with Southeast Asia aligns with its long-term national interests and regional power aspirations.
Critically Evaluating Whether Deepening India’s Strategic, Economic, and Diplomatic Engagement with Southeast Asia Aligns with Its Long-Term National Interests and Regional Power Aspirations Introduction India’s engagement with Southeast Asia represents a critical axis in its evolving foreign policy architecture, particularly in the context of shifting regional balances, economic interdependence, and strategic realignments in the Indo-Pacific. … Continue reading Critically evaluate whether deepening India’s strategic, economic, and diplomatic engagement with Southeast Asia aligns with its long-term national interests and regional power aspirations.
Assess how India’s foreign policy in the post-Cold War period reflects a strategic shift toward pragmatic engagement and calibrated diplomatic maturity.
India’s Post-Cold War Foreign Policy: Strategic Pragmatism and Diplomatic Maturity in a Transforming Global Order Introduction The end of the Cold War in 1991 marked a structural rupture in the international system, dismantling the bipolar order and ushering in a unipolar, and eventually multipolar, world. For India, the post-Cold War period presented both existential challenges … Continue reading Assess how India’s foreign policy in the post-Cold War period reflects a strategic shift toward pragmatic engagement and calibrated diplomatic maturity.
Critically examine the expanding economic dimension of India’s foreign policy by analyzing its strategic trade and investment engagements over the past decade. Substantiate the argument that economic diplomacy has become a central pillar of India’s external relations by exploring initiatives such as the Act East Policy, India’s outreach to ASEAN, Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) with countries like the UAE and South Korea, its involvement in plurilateral forums like the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), and efforts to recalibrate trade ties post-RCEP withdrawal. Assess how India’s foreign trade policy increasingly reflects a shift towards securing global market access, energy security, supply chain resilience, and technology partnerships, thereby underlining the primacy of economic considerations in shaping India’s global posture.
The Expanding Economic Dimension of India’s Foreign Policy: Strategic Trade and Investment Engagements in the Past Decade Over the past decade, India’s foreign policy has undergone a strategic recalibration in which economic diplomacy has emerged as a core pillar of its external engagement. Moving beyond the ideological contours of post-colonial diplomacy and the developmental inwardness … Continue reading Critically examine the expanding economic dimension of India’s foreign policy by analyzing its strategic trade and investment engagements over the past decade. Substantiate the argument that economic diplomacy has become a central pillar of India’s external relations by exploring initiatives such as the Act East Policy, India’s outreach to ASEAN, Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) with countries like the UAE and South Korea, its involvement in plurilateral forums like the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), and efforts to recalibrate trade ties post-RCEP withdrawal. Assess how India’s foreign trade policy increasingly reflects a shift towards securing global market access, energy security, supply chain resilience, and technology partnerships, thereby underlining the primacy of economic considerations in shaping India’s global posture.
To what extent has economic interest become the primary determinant of India’s foreign policy? Analyze this trend with reference to India’s diplomatic and strategic engagements with China, Japan, and the Central Asian republics.
Economic Interest as a Determinant of India’s Foreign Policy: A Critical Analysis of Engagements with China, Japan, and Central Asia Introduction The evolution of India’s foreign policy since the early 1990s has been significantly shaped by its economic liberalization, growing global trade linkages, and the increasing salience of geoeconomics in international relations. Traditionally guided by … Continue reading To what extent has economic interest become the primary determinant of India’s foreign policy? Analyze this trend with reference to India’s diplomatic and strategic engagements with China, Japan, and the Central Asian republics.
India has recently shifted from its traditional non-alignment stance towards a more dynamic multi-alignment approach. Comment.
From Non-Alignment to Multi-Alignment: India’s Evolving Strategic Posture Introduction India’s foreign policy has undergone a significant transformation in recent decades, reflecting its changing geopolitical priorities, economic ambitions, and strategic calculations. While non-alignment was the cornerstone of India’s foreign policy during the Cold War, the country has increasingly embraced a multi-alignment approach in the 21st century, … Continue reading India has recently shifted from its traditional non-alignment stance towards a more dynamic multi-alignment approach. Comment.
Assess the future of SAARC in light of India’s growing strategic and economic focus on ASEAN and BIMSTEC.
Assessing the Future of SAARC in Light of India’s Growing Strategic and Economic Focus on ASEAN and BIMSTEC Introduction The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), established in 1985, was intended to promote regional integration, economic cooperation, and political stability among its eight member states: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri … Continue reading Assess the future of SAARC in light of India’s growing strategic and economic focus on ASEAN and BIMSTEC.