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Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister of India briefed the Rajya Sabha on March 9, 2026 outlining India’s response to the West Asia conflict through evacuation planning, active diplomacy and humanitarian measures. Earlier a Cabinet Committee on Security meeting was convened, chaired by PM Narendra Modi and the MEA established a dedicated control room to assist Indians, while simultaneously engaging with Gulf leaders and Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. He framed India’s approach around three priorities: advocating dialogue, de-escalation and restraint; ensuring the safety of Indians in the region; and protecting national interests, particularly energy security and trade flows.
Addressing the Knesset on February 25, 2026, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, framed India-Israel ties around three enduring pillars—civilisation, security and strategy. Expressing solidarity after the October 7 attacks, he reaffirmed India’s zero-tolerance stance on terrorism while underscoring the Gaza Peace Initiative and “just and durable peace” in the Palestine issue. Emphasising negotiations of Free Trade Agreement, connectivity initiatives such as India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor and the I2U2 framework, he identified AI, semiconductors and Digital Public Infrastructure as the key pillars of the next phase of bilateral ties. Guided by Tikkun Olam and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, he affirmed the partnership must remain a source of strength and stability in an uncertain world.

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This section brings to you noteworthy or unique academic perspectives and debates on India from reputed and peer-reviewed journals across the world.

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Think tanks have emerged as vital sources of policy input for major powers across the world today, which, in turn, renders their research work valuable to India. To curate this segment, our editorial team surveys the analyses on India by top global think tanks and flags the articles you must not miss.

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The inaugural issue of India’s World explores the various dimensions of India’s Grand Strategy – the challenges, choices, and opportunities. It features thoughtful takes on India’s diplomatic history, relationships with neighbors like China and Bangladesh, and broader global engagements, such as with the Middle East. This issue also highlights the intersections of culture and international relations—through interviews with authors, film reviews, and reflections on how the arts and media shape India’s global image. In the coming months, India’s World will delve deeper into sports, music, arts, and their intersections with foreign policy.

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| March 11, 2026
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India’s World, we must remember, is not just about India! It’s about the world too! India’s international relations and the unambiguous pursuit of its national interests must be anchored deep in an appreciation of other countries–their histories, political evolution, economic trajectories, and their internal and external contradictions. Understanding other societies and developing a comprehensive knowledge of the world is a precondition for successful Indian grand strategy, irrespective of its means and goals. 

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| March 8, 2026
China remains at the centre of US strategic thinking, a fact made clear in the recent National Security Strategy, which notes that ...
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Though often cast as a struggle for power, U.S.–China competition is fundamentally a struggle over modernity. It is about which political and ...

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