India’s Neighbourhood First Policy under PM Modi’s government has risen, particularly in South Asia. It aims to maintain strong ties, but faces challenges from China’s growing presence and interference.
India’s Neighbourhood First Policy under PM Modi’s government has risen, particularly in South Asia. It aims to maintain strong ties, but faces challenges from China’s growing presence and interference.
India’s geopolitics has surged under PM Modi, attracting alliances for economic and strategic growth, aiming to balance interests at global, regional, and local levels.
The tensions between India and China have shifted to the sea, involving neighboring countries. India’s proactive naval actions contrast China’s actions, reflecting a broader conflict with implications for global geopolitics.
In 2024, with elections in 60 countries including India and the US, the focus is on the significance of pro-India governments in Bhutan and Bangladesh for economic and strategic stability.
Nagaland Assembly adopted a resolution to oppose the Central Government’s move to scrap the Free Movement Regime (FMR) and fence the India-Myanmar border.