Summit Diplomacy and the Making of International Politics: Negotiations, Power Dynamics, and Global Governance Diplomacy, long understood as the “art of negotiation” in world politics, has undergone profound transformations in the modern era. Among its varied forms, summit diplomacy—the direct, often highly visible interaction of heads of state and government—has become a defining mode of … Continue reading What role does summit diplomacy play in shaping international negotiations, power dynamics, and the evolution of global governance structures?
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How far has the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) diminished in relevance within the contemporary international system, and in what ways has India reoriented its foreign policy goals to adapt to the transformations of the global order?
The Non-Aligned Movement in Contemporary International Politics: Diminishing Relevance and India’s Strategic Reorientation The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), launched formally at the Belgrade Conference in 1961 under the leadership of figures such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Josip Broz Tito, and Gamal Abdel Nasser, emerged as a moral and strategic response of postcolonial states to the rigid bipolarity … Continue reading How far has the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) diminished in relevance within the contemporary international system, and in what ways has India reoriented its foreign policy goals to adapt to the transformations of the global order?
Critically evaluate India’s role in shaping the political, economic, and diplomatic trajectories of Third World countries within the context of postcolonial solidarity, South-South cooperation, and global power realignments.
India’s Role in Shaping the Trajectories of Third World Countries: Postcolonial Solidarity, South–South Cooperation, and Global Realignments Introduction India’s foreign policy and international engagement have been deeply informed by its postcolonial identity, its aspiration to lead the Global South, and its advocacy for a multipolar world order. As one of the leading nations of the … Continue reading Critically evaluate India’s role in shaping the political, economic, and diplomatic trajectories of Third World countries within the context of postcolonial solidarity, South-South cooperation, and global power realignments.
How have Indo-Russian relations evolved in the 21st century, and what is the current nature of their bilateral engagement in light of changing global dynamics?
The Evolution and Contemporary Dynamics of Indo-Russian Relations in the 21st Century Introduction Indo-Russian relations have historically been marked by strategic depth, defence cooperation, and geopolitical alignment, particularly during the Cold War era when the Soviet Union emerged as India’s principal partner. However, the 21st century has ushered in a series of global realignments—multipolarity, U.S.-China … Continue reading How have Indo-Russian relations evolved in the 21st century, and what is the current nature of their bilateral engagement in light of changing global dynamics?
Examine India’s engagement with and influence on the evolving contours of the emerging International Economic Order in the context of global economic governance and South-South cooperation.
India and the Emerging International Economic Order: Engagement, Influence, and Strategic Role Introduction India’s engagement with the evolving International Economic Order (IEO) reflects its historical positioning as a leader of the Global South and a key advocate for development-centric global governance. From its early advocacy of the New International Economic Order (NIEO) during the Cold … Continue reading Examine India’s engagement with and influence on the evolving contours of the emerging International Economic Order in the context of global economic governance and South-South cooperation.
Evaluate whether India’s emergence as a major market economy in the context of globalization has led to a shift away from its earlier advocacy for a New International Economic Order (NIEO), and assess the implications of this transformation for its global economic diplomacy.
India’s Market Emergence and the Retreat from NIEO Advocacy: A Critical Evaluation of Global Economic Diplomacy Introduction India’s post-independence foreign economic policy was grounded in the moral and structural imperatives of Third World solidarity. As a founding voice in the Group of 77 (G-77) and a principal architect of the New International Economic Order (NIEO) … Continue reading Evaluate whether India’s emergence as a major market economy in the context of globalization has led to a shift away from its earlier advocacy for a New International Economic Order (NIEO), and assess the implications of this transformation for its global economic diplomacy.
Critically evaluate the nature of India–China relations, with specific reference to the simultaneous existence of strategic rivalry and cooperative engagement.
India–China Relations: A Critical Evaluation of Strategic Rivalry and Cooperative Engagement Introduction India–China relations represent one of the most complex and consequential bilateral relationships in contemporary geopolitics. As two ancient civilizations and emerging global powers with contrasting political systems, development trajectories, and regional aspirations, India and China have pursued a relationship marked by deep-seated mistrust … Continue reading Critically evaluate the nature of India–China relations, with specific reference to the simultaneous existence of strategic rivalry and cooperative engagement.
Analyze the evolving contours of Russia’s contemporary foreign policy and its strategic implications in global politics.
Analyzing the Evolving Contours of Russia’s Contemporary Foreign Policy and Its Strategic Implications in Global Politics Introduction In the post-Cold War international order, Russia's foreign policy has undergone a significant transformation—shifting from the initial Western-leaning overtures of the 1990s to an assertive, neo-revisionist posture in the 21st century. Under President Vladimir Putin’s long-standing leadership, Russia … Continue reading Analyze the evolving contours of Russia’s contemporary foreign policy and its strategic implications in global politics.
Analyse the transformative shifts in the international political economy since the end of the Cold War, focusing on the rise of economic globalization, the proliferation of regional trade agreements, the reconfiguration of North–South economic relations, and the evolving roles of emerging powers, international financial institutions, and transnational corporations in shaping global economic governance.
Transformative Shifts in the International Political Economy since the Cold War: Globalization, Regionalism, and the Contestation of Economic Governance The end of the Cold War in 1991 marked not only the collapse of a bipolar ideological order but also ushered in profound and wide-ranging transformations in the international political economy (IPE). The dissolution of the … Continue reading Analyse the transformative shifts in the international political economy since the end of the Cold War, focusing on the rise of economic globalization, the proliferation of regional trade agreements, the reconfiguration of North–South economic relations, and the evolving roles of emerging powers, international financial institutions, and transnational corporations in shaping global economic governance.
How does the enduring principle of non-alignment inform the strategic orientation of India’s foreign policy in the contemporary multipolar international system, and to what extent does it retain relevance amid shifting global power dynamics and strategic realignments?
Non-Alignment and the Strategic Orientation of Indian Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World Introduction The principle of non-alignment, originally conceived during the Cold War as a doctrine of strategic autonomy and moral diplomacy, has been a defining tenet of India’s foreign policy. Rooted in the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru and the foundational ethos of India’s … Continue reading How does the enduring principle of non-alignment inform the strategic orientation of India’s foreign policy in the contemporary multipolar international system, and to what extent does it retain relevance amid shifting global power dynamics and strategic realignments?
How did the disintegration of the Soviet Union reshape the structural dynamics of international politics, and what were its implications for global power configurations, security architectures, and normative frameworks in the post-Cold War international order?
The Disintegration of the Soviet Union and the Transformation of the Post-Cold War International Order The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked a watershed moment in modern international relations. As the terminal crisis of a superpower with global ideological, strategic, and military reach, the disintegration of the USSR not only ended the bipolar … Continue reading How did the disintegration of the Soviet Union reshape the structural dynamics of international politics, and what were its implications for global power configurations, security architectures, and normative frameworks in the post-Cold War international order?
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.
Examine the potential role India could play as a leader of the Global South in shaping a new international economic order in the 21st century.
India's Potential Role as a Leader of the Global South in Shaping a New International Economic Order in the 21st Century Introduction As one of the world’s largest democracies, a rapidly growing economic power, and a leading voice for developing countries, India is well-positioned to play a transformative role in shaping a new international economic … Continue reading Examine the potential role India could play as a leader of the Global South in shaping a new international economic order in the 21st century.
“India’s foreign policy operates at the intersection of pragmatism and principles, balancing national interests with global expectations.”
India's foreign policy is shaped by geopolitical constraints, economic dependencies, and institutional limitations, creating a balance between realist pragmatism and idealist aspirations. This dynamic aids India in navigating relations with global powers like China and the U.S., while striving for strategic autonomy and multilateral cooperation despite inherent challenges.
“India’s pursuit of strategic autonomy has often been challenged by the demands of realpolitik in a multipolar world.” Analyze how various determinants—historical, geopolitical, economic, and security—shape India’s foreign policy choices between strategic autonomy and global alliances.
India’s foreign policy seeks to balance strategic autonomy with global partnerships amid a complex multipolar world. Historical legacies, geopolitical tensions, and economic interests shape this dynamic approach, evolving from rigid non-alignment to multi-alignment. Pragmatic cooperation with global powers enhances India’s autonomy while addressing security and economic challenges.