Multi-Polar World: Opportunities & Challenges for India
A multi-polar world presents opportunities and challenges for India in terms of geopolitical dynamics, economic partnerships, and strategic alliances. India must navigate complex international relations to leverage benefits while addressing security concerns and maintaining regional stability.
Challenges
- Diversified Partnerships: A multi-polar world allows India to build strategic partnerships with a range of countries, reducing over-reliance on any single power.
- Non-Alignment 2.0: India can revive and adapt its non-alignment strategy to balance relationships with major powers like the US, China, Russia, and the EU.
- Trade Diversification: India can expand its trade network, benefiting from various economic blocs and bilateral trade agreements.
- FDI Inflows: A ....
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