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Vol. 9, Issue 7, Part E (2023)

Unity in diversity: A normative agenda in the foreign policy of India

Unity in diversity: A normative agenda in the foreign policy of India

Author(s)
Dr. Ajay Kumar
Abstract
India is emerging as a great force in international politics. Other major powers, the United States and China, are making their impact globally through their soft and soft power. The United States uses its military power to export its ideals to democracy, liberal capitalism and human rights elsewhere in the world and legalize international institutions through their domains. At the same time, China presents different values and ideas and examines the lack of democracy in the field of stable government and economic development. China uses its economic advantage, foreign aid and the veto power of The Thansi to influence international politics. The letter was analyzed by the Rising India Foreign Policy Directorate, the Principal? India is a culturally different country from Western countries and China. The main feature of Indian indigenous society is its mutual respect for the principle of Unity in Diversity, with its linguistic, religious, ethnic and other diversity and unity. This domestic dissing is a major factor in his foreign policy. The ideals that govern India's foreign relations are different from Western countries. In the first order of independence, Jahlal Nehru shaped India's foreign policy on the principalities like state rule, sovereign equality, regional engagement, power, and non-intervention. The idea of unity in diversity was the basis of these ideals, which helped India to become a soft power in other countries. But after Nehru's time, Indian foreign policy became more narrow and emphasized the hard power. Accordingly, India became more isolated from international politics. But now for many reasons, especially in the fast-growing economy, India has become a growing power and a 'veto player' at the international level. The paper analyzed India's role at the international level and became a great force. It proposes the idea of "unity between diversity" as an important concept that India can contribute to ensuring global justice and peace by reducing conflicts based on identity differences. The paper will be divided into four sections. The first section examines the importance of 'unity in diversity' in India. The second and third part of the past analyzes the role of this model in Indian foreign policy and how it relates to the present world. The last section explores ways to promote this idea in other states and internationally.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Ajay Kumar. Unity in diversity: A normative agenda in the foreign policy of India. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(7):364-368.
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