Poging GOUD - Vrij
Time for a Rethink
The Statesman
|May 23, 2025
The intervention, and ambiguous statements of the global superpower the United States—have added to India's discomfiture, raising questions about the credibility and intent of the US. If we delve deeper into the broader implications of this conflict, it becomes crystal clear that there is a need to reassess India's foreign policy
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India is a land rooted in a tradition of peace—one that fosters harmony and offers profound philosophical wisdom to the world. Yet, it is also a nation made up by "a million mutinies" that firmly set the legacy of resistance against injustice, demand accountability, and do not hesitate to confront adversaries.
Following the Pahalgam attack, India delivered a strong message to Pakistan, underlining its unflinching resolve to protect its sovereignty. As a result, the recent India-Pakistan conflict has brought bilateral relations to a historic low, with communication largely restricted and scurrilous, if not outlandish. In this tense atmosphere, the intervention, and ambiguous statements of the global superpower—the United States—have added to India's discomfiture, raising questions about the credibility and intent of the US.
Just as wars between two countries often have global repercussions, the Indo-Pak conflict has impacted not only the South Asian theatre but also touched far-flung regions like America and Europe. However, if we delve deeper into the broader implications of this conflict, it becomes crystal clear that there is a need to reassess India's foreign policy.
A review of India's foreign policy since independence reveals a grand vision synonymous with Nehruvian consensus in which advocacy of non-alignment not only connoted a position of keeping aloof from any major power bloc but also taking an active role in progressively replacing the cold war structure. This legacy continued for decades.
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