India's foreign policy has changed due to 5 incidents
Trending 1. 1991 Financial Reformation India opened its doors for the world in 1991. Foreign investment has begun to come. This reform has strengthened business relationships. After this, the foreign policy of India became more openness and financial cooperation. 2. 1998 Nuclear testing (Pokhran-II) India has successfully tested the atomic bomb in Pokhran. Criticism and limitations come from all over the world. But India answered firmly. After this, India created the image of ‘strategic autonomy’ and ‘responsible core strength’. 3. 2005 India-American Nuclear Agreement This agreement has led India to reach nuclear technology. It was an important sign of India’s global acceptance. After the agreement, India became a strategic partner of America and Western countries. 4. “Act East Policy” India increased the relationship with East Asian countries after 2014. This policy has become a medium to connect matters, safety and culture. This has increased the impact of India in the Indo-Pacific sector. 5. 2023 G-20 chaired by India, for the first time, the meeting of the world’s most powerful countries led. It made India in the role of a world -class leader. India conveyed the message of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, ie “Earth, I -family, a future”. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here