Abstract
The study of foreign policy decision making (FPDM) process is the key to investigate the role of actors, structures, and environment during the decision-making activity. In the Indian context, the role of structures of internal organizations is vital in providing policy alternatives. However, the importunate of leadership cannot be neglected in the context of domestic polity. Since 2014, the BJP’s nominated hardliner Prime Minister Narendra Modi transformed the Indian foreign policy objectives and adopted multi-alignment policy to enhance the Indian influence in regional politics. Having a background of right-wing ideological orientation, PM. Modi envisioned India as the next hegemon of the region South-Asia to dictate regional trade and security. In this context he adopted aggressive foreign policy measures by re-joining the already suspended alignments and showing muscles to Pakistan after 2016 Uri- Attacks and 2019 Pulwama incident. The personality cult of PM Modi and his advisors have a critical role in making such policy moves. This research work is intended to investigate the post-Pulwama major foreign policy decisions of PM Modi.

Muhammad Farhan Khan, Iram Khalid. (2021) PM Modi’s Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Case Study of Post-Pulwama Situation., Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume-58, issue 4.
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