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India’s Evolving Diplomatic Approach: Jaishankar’s Insights

India’s Evolving Diplomatic Approach: Jaishankar’s Insights

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, during the 19th Nani A. Palkhivala Memorial Lecture in Mumbai, underscored India's pragmatic and progressive diplomatic strategies over the past decade. He sharply criticized Pakistan for its persistent support of cross-border terrorism, likening it to a "cancer" now affecting Pakistan’s own socio-political fabric. Emphasizing a collective regional stake in stability, he stressed the need for Pakistan to abandon its detrimental policies.

Jaishankar highlighted India’s commitment to advancing critical and emerging technologies, asserting that while India remains “non-West,” its strategic alignment ensures it is not anti-West. He also pointed to the growing global trend of financial institutions being weaponized and urged strengthening India’s internal growth and minimizing external vulnerabilities.

Reaffirming India’s role as a global partner, Jaishankar described the nation as a vishwabandhu—a friend to all—and a reliable ally on the world stage. He emphasized India’s pursuit of maximizing friendships and minimizing conflicts while safeguarding its national interests.

Regional collaboration and partnerships with middle powers have expanded India's diplomatic reach, Jaishankar observed, underscoring the importance of mutual respect, sensitivity, and interest as the pillars of India’s foreign policy.

The minister’s remarks reflect India’s evolving stance as a key player in global geopolitics—balancing national priorities with global responsibilities and fostering strategic collaborations to address modern challenges.

India’s Evolving Diplomatic Approach: Jaishankar’s Insights

India’s Evolving Diplomatic Approach: Jaishankar’s Insights
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, during the 19th Nani A. Palkhivala Memorial Lecture in Mumbai, underscored India's pragmatic and progressive diplomatic strategies over the past decade. He sharply criticized Pakistan for its persistent support of cross-border terrorism, likening it to a "cancer" now affecting Pakistan’s own socio-political fabric. Emphasizing a collective regional stake in stability, he stressed the need for Pakistan to abandon its detrimental policies.

Jaishankar highlighted India’s commitment to advancing critical and emerging technologies, asserting that while India remains “non-West,” its strategic alignment ensures it is not anti-West. He also pointed to the growing global trend of financial institutions being weaponized and urged strengthening India’s internal growth and minimizing external vulnerabilities.

Reaffirming India’s role as a global partner, Jaishankar described the nation as a vishwabandhu—a friend to all—and a reliable ally on the world stage. He emphasized India’s pursuit of maximizing friendships and minimizing conflicts while safeguarding its national interests.

Regional collaboration and partnerships with middle powers have expanded India's diplomatic reach, Jaishankar observed, underscoring the importance of mutual respect, sensitivity, and interest as the pillars of India’s foreign policy.

The minister’s remarks reflect India’s evolving stance as a key player in global geopolitics—balancing national priorities with global responsibilities and fostering strategic collaborations to address modern challenges.

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