Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): Achievements, Shortcomings, and Normative Reflections on Global Development Governance The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), launched by the United Nations in 2000 as a global consensus on human development priorities, marked a watershed moment in the evolution of international development discourse. Comprising eight broad goals and twenty-one quantifiable targets to be achieved … Continue reading To what extent have the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) fulfilled their foundational objectives of poverty alleviation and sustainable development, and how do their normative and operational frameworks reflect the broader priorities of global development governance?
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“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.