India’s Foreign Policy in the Post–Cold War Era: A Neoliberal Turn? Introduction India’s foreign policy in the post–Cold War period has undergone a significant transformation, moving from the ideological non-alignment of the Nehruvian era toward a more pragmatic and globally engaged posture. Central to this transformation has been the growing imprint of neoliberalism—a framework emphasizing … Continue reading Analyze the extent to which India’s foreign policy in the post-Cold War era has been shaped by a neoliberal outlook, with reference to its strategic partnerships, economic diplomacy, engagement with global institutions, and alignment with market-oriented global governance norms.