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India Must Become the Next Global Hub
The Statesman Siliguri
|August 28, 2025
For three consecutive years, Switzerland has been ranked the best country in the world by U.S. News & World Report.
Among the many reasons behind this consistent achievement – its quality of life, political stability, and economic strength – stands one defining feature: neutrality. That centuries-old commitment has transformed the Alpine nation into the headquarters of more than 200 international organizations, ranging from the United Nations’ European headquarters in Geneva to the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne and the Bank for International Settlements in Basel. Switzerland’s ability to host global institutions is not merely symbolic; it is an enduring strategy that has placed the country at the very center of diplomacy, law, finance, and humanitarian work.
India, the world’s largest democracy, the fastest-growing major economy, and the voice of the Global South, has reached a moment in history when it must embrace a similar strategy. Beyond being a rising power and a moral voice on issues like climate justice, food security, and equitable trade, India must actively aspire to become a host for more international organizations. If Switzerland’s neutrality made it the “Capital of Peace,” India’s scale, diversity, and civilizational ethos make it a natural contender for becoming the “Capital of the Global South.”
Unlike Switzerland, whose neutrality kept it outside conflicts, India’s strength lies in its ability to engage – balancing relations with the U.S., Russia, China, Europe, Africa, and West Asia. It has emerged as a reliable voice articulating the concerns of developing nations in forums such as the G20, BRICS, and the United Nations.
Already, India has one remarkable success story: the International Solar Alliance, headquartered in Gurugram, which today counts over 120 member nations. That institution has not only boosted India’s reputation in renewable energy but also established a model for how India can provide permanent platforms for global cooperation. But one International Solar Alliance is not enough.
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