ABSTRACT

India’s anticipated rise to prominence in what has been termed the ‘Asian 21st century’ will have a significant impact upon geopolitics in the coming decades. As India’s stature continues to increase across Asia and the world, appreciating which interests and principles structure the country’s international interaction has never been more important. Central to these dynamics is how India’s identity – and the longstanding values, principles and practices underpinning it – acts as the paramount factor that deeply structures the conduct of its international affairs. Acknowledging this centrality, this edited volume uses this factor as its foremost theme of analysis through which to understand and analyse India’s most important regional, great power and diplomatic interactions. Not only providing a mechanism better to appreciate the historical foundations of these relationships, the focus on identity is also necessary to appreciate how the Hindu nationalism of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under the leadership of Narendra Modi is now permeating Indian diplomacy. For the BJP, the pursuit – and attainment – of global influence and heightened status is the driving imperative of the BJP with regard to India’s contemporary international affairs.

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chapter |10 pages

Introduction

A Rising and Assertive India

part I|69 pages

Consolidating Pre-eminence in South Asia

chapter 1|17 pages

India's New Regional Environment

South Asia 2.0

chapter 3|17 pages

Digital Space and Religious Intolerance in South Asia

India and Bangladesh

chapter 4|16 pages

The Offshore Hindu Nation

The Indian Ocean in the Hindu Nationalist Imagination, 1990–2019

part II|74 pages

Deepening Great Power Relations

chapter 5|18 pages

The Elusive Settlement

India–China Negotiations Over ‘The Boundary Question’

chapter 8|19 pages

India and the United States

Friends Elsewhere, Foes at the United Nations

part III|96 pages

Articulating a Diplomatic Vision

chapter 10|18 pages

Futures in the Making

An Analysis of Indian Climate Policy Articulations

chapter 11|17 pages

India's Foreign Aid to the Pacific

A Strategic Tool of Cooperation?

chapter 13|17 pages

India's Response to Covid-19

A Soft Power Perspective

chapter |8 pages

Conclusions

India's Global Reconfiguration