The U.S.-Iran deal, India’s visible closeness with Israel during a period of intense regional violence, and the rise of new diplomatic actors have all contributed to a moment of introspection for New Delhi.
The U.S.-Iran deal, India’s visible closeness with Israel during a period of intense regional violence, and the rise of new diplomatic actors have all contributed to a moment of introspection for New Delhi.
India’s rise raises a crucial question: is the nation building new strategic power or spending inherited credibility?
Fashioning a robust response to the Covid challenge is set to dominate global diplomacy in 2021, writes Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.
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