The global order is in a constant state of evolution, with change being the only constant. However, recent events such as the coronavirus pandemic, developments in Afghanistan, the Ukraine conflict, and growing tensions among major powers have given this evolution a sharper edge. This has resulted in a new landscape being created, characterized by "One Trend and Four Shocks."
Each of these "Four Shocks" has heightened global anxiety and insecurity in its unique way. Consequently, India's role as a leading power has become more critical than ever before.
In his book, The India Way, India's Minister of External Affairs, S. Jaishankar, analyzes these challenges and provides possible policy responses. He is mindful of striking a balance between India's national interests and its international responsibilities. Jaishankar's approach is rooted in India's history and traditions, reflecting the country's status as a civilizational power seeking to regain its position on the world stage.
Overall, the ongoing evolution of the global order combined with recent events has created a new landscape, presenting both challenges and opportunities. The India Way provides valuable insights into how India is navigating this landscape and the policies it is adopting to maintain its position as a leading power.
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