Navigating Diplomatic Waters: Jaishankar's Vision for India's Foreign Policy
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized India's strategic foreign policy approach, underscoring the complexities of regional relationships and international dynamics. He highlighted India's efforts to forge stable ties, create common interests, and pursue multi-polarity. Jaishankar also discussed counter-terrorism strategies, evolving relations with the US and China, and highlighted significant operations under Prime Minister Modi.
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has underscored the intricacies inherent in maintaining diplomatic ties with neighboring nations, cautioning against presuming constant smooth relations. While acknowledging challenges, he stressed that New Delhi's strategic emphasis lies in cultivating collective interests to ensure inherent stability across diplomatic fronts.
Reflecting on evolving global dynamics, particularly those with China and the United States, Jaishankar highlighted India's approach towards these changing landscapes. He noted the importance of preparing capabilities to face unpredictabilities and underscored the critical enhancements in India's border infrastructure to fortify national interests.
Furthermore, Jaishankar elaborated on India's counter-terrorism efforts and foreign policy under Prime Minister Modi, spotlighting operations like the surgical strikes and diplomatic maneuvers in volatile regions. He emphasized the shift towards a multi-polar world order, aspiring for a proactive international posture with diverse global partnerships.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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