Emerging New Global Order and Positioning of India
Considering India’s growing economy and enhanced military capabilities,
Indian leaders are pushing for their country’s due place in global councils.
- Chandrakant Singh
In international realms, term ‘global order’ broadly refers to the distribution of power and authority among the political actors on the global stage.
In the late 19th and early 20th Century, global order was marked with rise of Germany and modern Japan to eminence, whereas the Ottoman Empire and Tsarist Russia declined. On the other hand, France and the United Kingdom grew stronger but were not strong enough.
However, ....
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