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?
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To what extent has the vision of a new, equitable world order shaped India’s post-Cold War foreign policy, and what specific diplomatic, strategic, and institutional initiatives has India undertaken to realize this vision? What are the principal domestic and international challenges constraining India’s efforts in this regard?
India’s Pursuit of a New, Equitable World Order in the Post-Cold War Era: Vision, Initiatives, and Constraints Introduction India's foreign policy in the post-Cold War era has been significantly animated by the vision of a new, equitable world order—a vision rooted in democratic global governance, strategic autonomy, economic justice, and multipolarity. This normative aspiration draws … Continue reading To what extent has the vision of a new, equitable world order shaped India’s post-Cold War foreign policy, and what specific diplomatic, strategic, and institutional initiatives has India undertaken to realize this vision? What are the principal domestic and international challenges constraining India’s efforts in this regard?