To what extent does India’s transition from the “Look East Policy” to the “Act East Policy” represent a strategic recalibration aimed at addressing the structural and geopolitical limitations of its earlier engagement with East and Southeast Asia? Critically evaluate the normative, institutional, and geopolitical dimensions of this policy shift in light of regional connectivity, economic integration, and strategic imperatives in the Indo-Pacific region.

India’s Transition from Look East to Act East Policy: A Strategic Recalibration in the Indo-Pacific Introduction India’s foreign policy has undergone a significant transformation in its approach to East and Southeast Asia, marked by the transition from the “Look East Policy” (LEP) initiated in the early 1990s to the “Act East Policy” (AEP) articulated in … Continue reading To what extent does India’s transition from the “Look East Policy” to the “Act East Policy” represent a strategic recalibration aimed at addressing the structural and geopolitical limitations of its earlier engagement with East and Southeast Asia? Critically evaluate the normative, institutional, and geopolitical dimensions of this policy shift in light of regional connectivity, economic integration, and strategic imperatives in the Indo-Pacific region.