Nehruvian Foreign Policy And Modi’s Foreign Policy

 Nehruvian Foreign Policy And Modi’s Foreign Policy 



Nehru’s foreign policy for India was centered on the principles of non-alignment, peaceful coexistence, and solidarity with the newly independent nations of the Third World, this approach fundamentally shaped India’s identity and role on the global stage. His foreign policy framework was a cornerstone of India’s post-independence identity. Its foundational doctrines-namely, non-alignment, peaceful coexistence, and Third World solidarity-were instrumental in determining India’s international posture and diplomatic relationships during this formative period. During the pivotal Nehruvian Era (1947- 1964), India’s global stance was shaped by a unique diplomatic philosophy. This approach, defined by a commitment to non-alignment, peaceful coexistence, and unity among developing nations, left a lasting imprint on the country’s international position and legacy. 

However Modi’s foreign policy has drastically changed the concept of Indian Foreign policy. In his reign of leadership he has encouraged new asianism, soft nationalism and market-oriented economy to play a vital role in the contemporary global world. He has developed a strategic partnership with major powers in the contemporary global world. He has started bilateral relationship with south Asian countries and also focused on Integration of regional context. 


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