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167267
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India’s aspiration to restructure its external engagement by introducing meaningful changes in domestic as well as foreign policy is reflected in its policy postures taken up by the new government led by PM Narendra Modi. On foreign policy front, India has introduced several pragmatic policies in a swift succession. Transforming its relations with great powers like the United States of America, Japan and China, according paramount importance to its South Asian neighbours, resurrecting its ties with East Asian neighbours and leading from the front at international fora show that India’s foreign policy will no longer be a ceremonial affair but a proactive engagement.
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173497
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Sri Lanka is at the heart of Indian Ocean region, and has occupied geo-strategic location which is viewed as extremely significant. It is a small island situated at the main sea lines of communication between the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea and between the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. Lately, the Indian Ocean as a whole and Sri Lanka in particular has become a terrain for strategic competition between major powers, including China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Free and Open Indo-Pacific concept initiated by the Quad states (USA, India, Japan, and Australia).
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165719
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Ensuing developments in the Post Cold-War period have fundamentally altered the structural design of international system and the way states redistributed their preferences and parameters of engagements. Russia’s changed global outlook and its relation with the former Soviet states was one of the important outcomes of this global transformation.
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