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TOPIC: General Studies 2
- Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.
- Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora.
A New Indo-US partnership model
East OR West
Even though the points of convergence are many, they are subjected to an element of difference through which the trajectory seems to take a different path that which might just be least expected, in this kind of a relationship. In USA- where specific terms calls the day, India, on the other hand, relies much on her stance that is framed to opt for policy independence-maximising independence and limiting obligations.
Joint Venture Model
India- Leading Power
India’s foreign policy has undergone a major shift with attempts in casting away its element of defensiveness and ‘non-alignment mode’ that had become a part of India’s multiculturalism. With an increased economic weight and the market size to negotiate effectively for the larger good, India has taken a driver’s seat in asserting an important role it possesses, in the current geopolitical changes occurring around the world.
IASbaba’s Views:
Connecting the Dots:
For detailed analysis of ‘India-US Relationship’(with Mind-maps) , you can refer the below link-
http://iasbaba.com/2015/10/iasbabas-monthly-yojana-july-2015-international-relations/
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