Abstract
Paper explores linkages between Indian domestic and foreign
policy aspirations with the rise of BJP government since 2014.
Modi’s hyper-active approach to expand domestic
manufacturing capabilities and to achieve self-sufficiency in
economic and military domains has limited scope due to
unavailability of required infrastructure and technological skills.
Paper also aims to examine shifting allegiances in Indian foreign
policy behavior and global responses on this transitional move.
The study is supported by process tracing method as a tool for
analysis that makes easy to understand issues in Modi’s
aspiration to achieve global power status. Modi’s domestic and
foreign policies are not aligning to each other that may not
produce desired objectives. At the same time, existing global
powers do not find India an immediate potential challenger at
regional or global level.
Shahid Hameed, Dr. Lubna Abid Ali , Dr. Muhammad Imran Ashraf. (2020) RESEARCH PAPER Modi’s New Foreign Policy Behavior: Transformations and Global Responses, Pakistan Social Sciences Review, Volume 4, Issue 1.
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