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This article explores the process of how India's foreign policy is made, focusing on the influence of domestic politics and bureaucratic apparatus.

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SIGNIFICANT WORLD FORCE l ASSIGNMENT

This article explores the process of how India's foreign policy is made, focusing on the influence of domestic politics and bureaucratic apparatus.

   Added on 2022-09-22

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Introduction
Most studies are missing the actual in-depth approach to the matter.
This study bridges the missing gap in between.
This research is a move towards bridging this division and promoting a more comprehensive
discussion between the FPA and Indian foreign policy systemic studies. The key argument in
this essay is that India is gradually seen as a significant world force, and the literature is
growing as to how India is coping with global problems such as climate change and nuclear
non-proliferation. India's external decision-making bodies, decision engines, ideas, and
philosophies, which form India's foreign relations from Independence, are now increasingly
being concentrated on. Traditionally, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) was responsible for
international policy (Blarel & Paliwal, 2019). Yet India's foreign policy decision-making has
been profoundly affected by the emergence of private media outlets, big companies, the NGO
community, and independent think tanks since the middle of the 1990s. Furthermore, the
essay reflects instead on the amount of different international acts on real and human foreign
policy behavior and decisions. We claim that it is necessary to re-emphasize the excluded
domestic, national, and political variables in this empirical orientation. The article includes
particular choices in it, like fighting, negotiating an arrangement, entering an international
group, entering a dictatorship, responding to a conflict caused by a neighboring state,
implementing a nuclear arms project, delivering humanitarian relief to a specific country or
region, sanctioning a government and creating borders.
About The Author
Authors of the study are Nicolar Blarel and Avinash Paliwal
Both of them contributed in volume 18, 5 of India Review as guest editors
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Author Nicolar Blarel is currently placed at Universiteit Leiden as an assistant professor. He
was trained at Indiana University, and Centre de Recherches Internationales de Sciences Po.
Other well-known works of the author - The Evolution of India's Israel policy (OUP).
Author Avinash Paliwal is currently a lecturer of Diplomacy and Public Policy at the School
of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Other well-known books
authored by Avinash Paliwal is My Enemy's Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet
Invasion to the US Withdrawal.
Article's Key points
The article mainly consists of several previously researched articles and previously proven
ideas and a lot of primary sources.
It starts with PM Narendra Modi's Shangri La speech and moves to in-depth arguments and
discussions about the country's foreign policy.
The numerous articles include a systematic and empirically advanced interpretation of India's
foreign strategy through time, space, and subjects through the detailed research of unique
case studies. Where do most reports on Indian foreign policy still "black box" the actual
Indian international policy process? More precisely, several analyses neglect the Indian
foreign policy viewpoint as a consequence of the convoluted domestic policy and
bureaucratic machinery. There are various factors, such as a lack of participation in the
traditional International Relations scholarship, for such disciplines to focus on Western Case
Studies. The article mainly consists of points proven by several previous publications on the
foreign policy that is supported by India. Primarily it analyzes the Shangri La speech of prime
minister Narendra Modi. After that, the first part gave a quick summary and highlighted the
present shortcomings of the limited yet growing scholarly literature on the subject of Indian
foreign policy. Secondly, focused on FPA methodology, what we consider collectively as
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