International Perspectives and Relations
Since becoming India's prime minister in 2014, Modi has significantly repositioned India on the international stage through his foreign policy and international relations strategy. His efforts have focused on strengthening India's global influence, deepening strategic partnerships with key powers, and advancing India's image as a player in global governance. The following analysis will detail how Modi has positioned India in the international arena, including its relations and strategic partnerships with key countries.
Modi is committed to elevating India's global image as a rising global power and an active player in global governance. By actively participating in international forums and multilateral organizations such as the United Nations, the G20, BRICS, etc., Modi emphasized India's active role in global affairs and its contribution to international issues. He has promoted domestic policies such as "Make in India", "Digital India" to enhance India's economic strength and technological competitiveness, and further support its international stance. Through these efforts, Modi seeks to change the international community's perception of India, transforming it from a developing country to a power with growing global influence.
Modi has placed particular emphasis on strengthening bilateral relations with the world's major powers, including the United States, China, Russia, and Japan. Relations with the United States have made remarkable progress under Modi's leadership, with the two countries reaching a number of important agreements on defense, economic and technical cooperation, and India-US relations are considered a "global strategic partnership." At the same time, despite border disputes and strategic competition with China, Modi remains committed to managing and de-escalating bilateral tensions and seeking economic cooperation through dialogue and diplomatic channels. Relations with Russia, which remains an important partner in defense procurement and energy, remain stable. Modi has also strengthened cooperation with Asian powers such as Japan to advance regional economic integration and infrastructure projects, such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the Indo-Pacific Strategy.
Modi has actively promoted regional cooperation and strategic partnerships, particularly in the Indian Ocean region. Through the "Neighbour First" policy, Modi has strengthened its relations with its South Asian neighbors with the aim of building a stable and prosperous regional environment. In addition, he proposed the "Indo-Pacific" concept to strengthen security and economic cooperation with Australia, ASEAN countries, and others to counter China's growing influence in the region. Through these regional cooperation mechanisms, Modi seeks to promote India's status as a regional power while ensuring that its strategic interests are protected and advanced.
In summary, Modi's positioning strategy on the international stage reflects India's ambition and strategic vision as a rising power. By strengthening relations with major powers, promoting an image of active engagement in global governance, and promoting regional cooperation, Modi** aims to ensure that India plays a more prominent role in global affairs, while preserving and promoting its national interests and regional stability.
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