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Buddhism and India’s Global Influence: India’s Soft Power Strategy / Singh, Shantesh Kumar ; Raj, Ravi Shankar   Journal Article
Singh, Shantesh Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The phenomenon of soft power has garnered greater attention within the field of international relations, setting it apart from conventional hard power instruments, such as military might and economic power. In light of the ongoing evolution of the geopolitical environment, it is evident that governments are progressively using soft power as a means of exerting international influence in conjunction with hard power. India, where Buddhism originated, has been progressively using its soft power to acquire strategic benefits and cultivate closer relationships with surrounding nations and beyond.
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India’s G20 Presidency: as an Opportunity to Showcase and Boost it's Soft Power / Singh, Shantesh Kumar ; Raj, Ravi Shankar   Journal Article
Singh, Shantesh Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The G20 is a significant forum for discussing global economic and financial concerns among the world’s largest economies. The Asian financial crisis of 1999 marked its birth. The G20 was established so that finance ministers and central bank governors could address global economic and financial issues. Nonetheless, the 2008 financial crisis necessitated the introduction of G20 gatherings for heads of state. Since then, leaders of the G20 have convened regularly, making it the premier platform for economic cooperation. Since 2011, the G20 has held a summit annually, with a new country serving as host each time. On 1 December 2022, India took the G20 presidency for a year, and the heads of state and other delegates will tour around the country. During its G20 presidency, India can display its soft power to visiting delegations.Within the scope of this paper, four primary considerations will be highlighted.
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