S Jaishankar on Foreign Policy: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the change in foreign policy shouldn’t be seen as a political assault. On Sunday (December 15, 2024), External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that after we speak about change in foreign policy and if it occurs after Nehru, then it shouldn’t be seen as a political assault.
Jaishankar said that Narendra Modi was not wanted for change in foreign policy. Narasimha Rao began it. Speaking at an occasion in Delhi, the External Affairs Minister said, “There are four big factors due to which we should ask ourselves, what changes in foreign policy are necessary?”
Four adjustments are crucial in foreign policy
1: For a few years we had the Nehru improvement mannequin. Nehru improvement mannequin ready Nehruvian foreign policy. It was not nearly what was occurring in our nation, there was a world state of affairs in the Nineteen Forties, 50s, 60s and 70s, which was bipolar.
2: Then there was the unipolar state of affairs.
3: The final 25 years have seen very speedy globalization, very robust interdependence between international locations, so in a method there was a change in the connection and habits of states in the direction of one another.
4: If one appears to be like on the affect of know-how, equivalent to know-how on foreign policy, know-how on state capability and know-how on our each day lives, then that has additionally modified so if the home mannequin has modified. If the state of affairs has modified, the habits patterns of states have modified and the devices of foreign policy have modified then how can foreign policy stay the identical.
‘Everyone has expectations from India’
Regarding India’s rising international position, Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that right now, India is a rustic from which there are very excessive expectations. India is a rustic which has extra tasks.
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