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ID155180
Title ProperAnalysing India’s soft power functioning in the twenty-first century
Other Title Informationpossibilities and challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorMoorthy, P ;  Khanna, Shrey
Summary / Abstract (Note)The first decade of the twenty-first century saw the chants of the rise of an Indian superpower. These claims of the twenty-first century as India’s century were not only based on the massive economic growth that the country saw in the post-1991 liberalisation period, and the concomitant boost in military infrastructure, but also by virtue of its having the biggest functional democracy, an influential multi-million plus diaspora, the sway of Bollywood in the region and abroad and the spectacular religious-linguistic diversity of the country. From conducting mega disaster-relief operations during the 2004 tsunami to effectuating the world’s largest civil evacuation during Operation Rahat, India has ceaselessly augmented its soft power potential to project its national power in the region. This article is an attempt to analyse the possibilities and challenges that India faces in the effective functioning of its soft power in the region. It also remarks as to how India’s soft power limitations can be quashed by integrating a smart power approach in its foreign policy by strengthening existent digital and public diplomacy infrastructure.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Quarterly Vol. 73, No.3: Sep 2017: p.292-311
Journal SourceIndia Quarterly Vol: 73 No 3
Key WordsSoft Power ;  Narendra Modi ;  Smart Power ;  India’s Foreign Policy ;  India’s Rise ;  India’s Soft Power ;  India as Smart Power ;  India’s Century


 
 
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