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India multilateralism
Priorities in India’s Indo-Pacific Order: Astute Realpolitik or Flexible Diplomacy?
By Jagannath Panda, Julie Yu-Wen Chen, and Richard Ghiasy
Some observers are flummoxed by India’s approaches to fostering order in the Indo-Pacific, yet its methods largely align with its outlook for a multipolar Indo-Pacific.
As the Quad Blossoms, Why Does BRICS Matter for India?
By Abhishek Sharma and Moksh Suri
BRICS’ development-focused diplomacy allows India to pursue a broader agenda than the Quad – and one more focused on the concerns of developing countries.
The Advantages and Pitfalls of India’s Multidirectional Foreign Policy
By Monish Tourangbam
India’s rising capabilities and growing voice in global affairs are significant, but its ability to shape the contours of the international system in its image remains circumscribed.
Raisina Dialogue Highlights India’s Global Balancing Act
By Sarang Shidore
India pitched its identity as both a stalwart U.S. partner and a core member of the Global South.
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