Arunoday Bajpai Professor (Retd.), Department of Political Science, Agra College, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
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Arunoday Bajpai. India’s Strategic Autonomy: A Proactive Strategy in the Polarized World Order. Int J Pol Sci 2025; 11(1): 17–24.
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Received : February 08, 2025
Accepted : March 21, 2025
Published : June 30, 2025
Abstract
The principle of Strategic Autonomy is the cardinal principle of India’s post cold war foreign policy. It refers to independence of foreign policy with respect to strategic issues and interests of a nation. India’s strategic autonomy has roots in her erstwhile policy of non-alignment. In the post-cold war global order, it originated in context of India’s close strategic ties with the US as India still continues to enjoy strategic ties with US rival Russia. The practice of strategic autonomy in India reveals that it largely used to vindicate India policy from the undue influence of the US. However, the positive and proactive dimensions of Strategic Autonomy involves India’s greater role in increasingly polarized global order. It suits the needs of an emerging power like India.
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Arunoday Bajpai. India’s Strategic Autonomy: A Proactive Strategy in the Polarized World Order. Int J Pol Sci 2025; 11(1): 17–24.
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