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Defence Diplomacy: Strategic Pillar of India's Foreign Policy Ambitions

The Sunday Guardian

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April 13, 2025

Defence diplomacy refers to the strategic use of military resources—personnel, platforms, expertise, and operational reach—to build relationships, foster trust, and contribute to conflict prevention and regional stability.

- ASHISH SINGH

Defence Diplomacy: Strategic Pillar of India's Foreign Policy Ambitions

Diplomacy is no longer the exclusive domain of suited envoys and negotiated communiqués. Increasingly, military uniforms are sharing the diplomatic stage—not to wield weapons, but to extend hands. This is the essence of defence diplomacy—the peaceful application of military tools to further a nation's strategic interests. In India's case, defence diplomacy has emerged as a critical vector of foreign policy, simultaneously strengthening international partnerships and enhancing its security posture.

WHAT IS DEFENCE DIPLOMACY?

Defence diplomacy refers to the strategic use of military resources—personnel, platforms, expertise, and operational reach—to build relationships, foster trust, and contribute to conflict prevention and regional stability. This encompasses everything from bilateral military exchanges and joint exercises to high-level defence dialogues, training programs, confidence-building measures, humanitarian assistance, and peacekeeping operations.

Unlike traditional defence posturing, which is often associated with deterrence or coercion, defence diplomacy operates in a different register. It projects reassurance rather than aggression, promotes transparency rather than secrecy, and privileges cooperation over confrontation.

For India—a country with a unique geopolitical location, complex regional dynamics, and aspirations for global leadership—this toolkit is not merely ornamental. It is indispensable.

WHY INDIA NEEDS DEFENCE DIPLOMACY

India's defence diplomacy serves multiple national objectives:

Securing the Neighbourhood: Surrounded by nuclear rivals, fragile democracies, and an expansive maritime domain, India's ability to act as a net security provider in South Asia and the Indian Ocean hinges on close cooperation with its neighbours.

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