Navigating Strategic Autonomy Amid Global Challenges
Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh emphasized strategic autonomy's vital role in today's volatile geopolitical climate during the General K Sundarji Memorial Lecture. Key discussions included India's foreign policy, national security, and the impact of emerging technologies. The seminar highlighted the necessity for nations to safeguard sovereignty and long-term interests.
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At the sixth General K Sundarji Memorial Lecture, Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh underscored the pressing need for strategic autonomy amidst growing global instability. Highlighting its significance as a necessity for safeguarding sovereignty, he called it a critical component in today's complex security landscape.
Discussions at the seminar revolved around recalibrating India's foreign policy to navigate multipolar dynamics and addressing the challenges posed by technological advancements and geo-economic competition. Former diplomat Pankaj Saran and former vice-admiral Sanjay Jasjit Singh contributed insights, aiming to fortify national security frameworks.
As the world sees intensified competition and regional conflicts, panelists stressed the importance of strengthening defence preparedness and maritime security, especially in the Indo-Pacific. The dialogue emphasized integrating national resilience while maintaining economic coherence.
(With inputs from agencies.)

