India's Global Rise and Regional Decline: A Paradox
India's trajectory in international relations presents a paradox: while the country is rising as a significant global player, it faces challenges and setbacks in maintaining influence and stability in its immediate neighbourhood. This duality highlights the complexity of India's foreign policy and its geopolitical dynamics.
India's Global Rise
- Economic Growth and Trade: India is projected to be the third-largest economy by 2030, with significant growth in sectors like IT, pharmaceuticals, and renewable energy.
- Trade Agreements: India has signed major trade agreements, such as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the UAE in 2022, boosting trade and investment flows.
- Strategic Partnerships: India's ....
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International Relations
- 1 Multi-Polar World: Opportunities & Challenges for India
- 2 IMEC: Strategic Significance for India & Implementation Hurdles
- 3 India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement: Significance & Implications
- 4 Colombo Process and India: Challenges of Labour Migration and Way Forward
- 5 India-Mauritius: Geo-Strategic and Geo-Economic Cooperation
- 6 Bilateral Investment Treaties: India’s Approach and Concerns
- 7 Indian Diaspora: Contribution to India’s Development
- 8 India-Sri Lanka: Major Issues and their Resolution
- 9 India-Indian Ocean Islands Nations: Initiatives & Impacts
- 10 India-Bangladesh Relations: Challenges and Significance