India and the Global South : Towards an Equitable World Order - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
The challenges of the COVID pandemic, rising prices of fuel, fertilizer, food grains and rising geopolitical tensions have affected development efforts for the Global South. India has always shared its development experience with the countries of the Global South, which makes India an important linchpin for articulating the concerns of the Global South. Considering India's important role in the international system and diplomatic dialogues, it can be said that, it will play a major role in shaping the emerging 'New Global Order'. The impact of these efforts of India will also be visible on international relations and world politics in ....
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