Internal Political Instability in South Asian States and its Strategic and Diplomatic Implications for India’s Foreign Policy Introduction India's foreign policy is intrinsically shaped by the political developments in its immediate neighborhood, owing to its geographical centrality and historical entanglements in South Asia. As the dominant regional power, India’s engagement with its neighbours is not … Continue reading Analyze how internal political instability and domestic upheavals in neighboring South Asian states pose strategic and diplomatic challenges to the formulation and execution of India’s foreign policy, citing relevant case studies.
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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.