India’s Contributions to UN Peacekeeping and the Global Disarmament Agenda: Strategic Identity, Multilateralism, and Constraints Introduction India’s engagement with the United Nations since its inception has been marked by a consistent emphasis on multilateral solutions to global problems. Two arenas—UN peacekeeping and the normative-institutional architecture of disarmament—offer particularly revealing windows into how New Delhi projects … Continue reading To what extent has India contributed to United Nations peacekeeping operations and advanced the normative and institutional agenda for global disarmament, and how do these roles reflect its broader strategic identity, foreign policy priorities, and commitment to multilateralism in the international system?
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To what extent does India’s pursuit of a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council represent a feasible strategic objective versus an unattainable aspiration, in light of evolving global power structures, institutional inertia, and geopolitical alignments?
India’s Bid for a Permanent Seat in the United Nations Security Council: Strategic Feasibility or Unattainable Aspiration? Introduction India’s longstanding pursuit of a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has been a central pillar of its foreign policy and global governance discourse. This aspiration is grounded in India’s growing material capabilities, normative … Continue reading To what extent does India’s pursuit of a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council represent a feasible strategic objective versus an unattainable aspiration, in light of evolving global power structures, institutional inertia, and geopolitical alignments?
What structural, economic, diplomatic, and strategic factors have contributed to the relative decline of India’s engagement with Latin America in recent decades, and how might India recalibrate its foreign policy to revive and deepen relations with the region?
The Decline of India–Latin America Relations: Structural, Economic, Diplomatic, and Strategic Determinants and the Way Forward Introduction India's engagement with Latin America—a region with significant economic potential, strategic resources, and geopolitical weight—has remained sporadic, underdeveloped, and peripheral in Indian foreign policy, especially when compared to its sustained engagement with Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Indo-Pacific. … Continue reading What structural, economic, diplomatic, and strategic factors have contributed to the relative decline of India’s engagement with Latin America in recent decades, and how might India recalibrate its foreign policy to revive and deepen relations with the region?
Critically examine India’s vision for a restructured global order in the 21st century, emphasizing its advocacy for multipolarity, inclusive multilateralism, and reform of global governance institutions such as the United Nations, IMF, and World Bank. Analyze how India’s aspirations are reflected in its leadership within the Global South, participation in forums like BRICS, G20, and QUAD, and its emphasis on strategic autonomy, sustainable development, and equitable representation in international decision-making structures.
India’s Vision for a Restructured Global Order in the 21st Century: Multipolarity, Multilateralism, and Global Governance Reform Abstract India envisions a restructured global order in the 21st century that moves beyond the hierarchies and exclusions of the post-World War II international system. At the core of India’s vision lies a commitment to multipolarity, inclusive multilateralism, … Continue reading Critically examine India’s vision for a restructured global order in the 21st century, emphasizing its advocacy for multipolarity, inclusive multilateralism, and reform of global governance institutions such as the United Nations, IMF, and World Bank. Analyze how India’s aspirations are reflected in its leadership within the Global South, participation in forums like BRICS, G20, and QUAD, and its emphasis on strategic autonomy, sustainable development, and equitable representation in international decision-making structures.