India's Geo-Economic Position in changing Global Order - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
The global economic and political landscapes have always been intertwined. Since the colonial period, it has been seen on a global scale that economic and political conditions have greatly influenced the relations between different countries. After independence, India has gone through a long process of development. For a time, India's political and economic policies were implemented separately in the global context. But in order to keep pace with the changing global scenario in the 21st century, it is necessary that the economic and political strategies of the country should be included and adopted in an integrated manner.
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