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  1. Sep 6, 2023 · The world is currently witnessing the emergence of a new multilateral world order. Discuss the reasons behind the decline of the old World Order and how India can contribute to this transition.

    • Changing World Order in The Recent Times
    • Current Challenges For Indian Foreign Policy
    • Way Forward: Leveraging Non-Permanent Membership
    • Conclusion
    New Cold-War: With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the world order turned from being bi-polar to unipolar. However, the current world order is without a systemic equilibrium, which is ess...
    Retrenchment of US: The prominent feature of the current world order is the US’s retrenchment from global affairs. This can be reflected by the withdrawal of the US the Paris Climate deal, JCPOA, etc.
    Indo-Pacific as a New Sub-System: The rise of China has been redrawing the balance of power in the South-China Sea. This has led to countries like US, India, Japan, etc., colluding in framing Indo-...
    Declining Role of UN: The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is the UN’s main executive body responsible for maintaining international peace and security.
    Aggressive China: At the end of the Cold War, India ought to strengthen cooperation with China on the multilateral front with a view that it would also help generate the conditions for resolving th...
    Compromising Non-Alignment: To counter China, India has colluded with like-minded countries, forming Quad grouping (US, India, Japan, Australia).
    Becoming Part of the Great Game: The UNSC offers room for sustained diplomatic interaction between the major powers, minimising tensions and creating new opportunities for cooperation.
    UNSC Reforms: Making the UNSC more “representative” has been one of India’s demands since the end of the Cold War.
    Deepening International Collaboration: The engagement with peace and security issues at the UNSC will allow India to strengthen its new coalitions such as the Quad.
    Engaging With Global South: India needs to revitalise its engagement with its traditional partners in the “global south” by articulating their peace and security concerns in the UNSC. In this conte...

    India’s foreign policy approach has also shifted from the reactive to the proactive. That, in turn, should make India’s new stint at the UNSC more purposeful and pragmatic. Purposefulness is about tightly integrating its UNSC engagement with India’s broader national goals. Pragmatism demands adapting to the changed conditions at the UNSC and avoidi...

  2. www.drishtiias.com › india-in-changing-world-orderIndia in Changing World Order

    Jan 19, 2022 · For Prelims: Indo-Pacific Region, Central and West Asia, Uighur Muslims, Xinjiang region, NATO, Russia-Ukraine Conflict, China’s Belt and Road Initiative, Line of Actual Control, New QUAD. For Mains: Impact on India by the on-going conflicts in India’s strategically important regions, Countering China’s dominance, Need for changes in ...

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Start-ups have the potential to catalyse India's integration into global value chains and create global impact. The government has been inviting businesses from other countries to seize investment opportunities as 'India is the place to be' with its accessibility, choice, openness and opportunities.

  4. This decision of UN was hailed by the US President George HW Bush as the emergence of a ‘New World Order.’. A massive coalition force of 660,000 troops from 34 countries fought against Iraq and defeated it in what came to be known as the First Gulf War.

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  5. Nov 14, 2023 · Dive into the evolving geopolitics of the New World Order. Uncover global shifts shaping international relations & power dynamics in this insightful exploration BEWARE OF FAKE INSTITUTES WITH SIMILAR NAMES.

  6. The New World Order is a term used in several conspiracy theories which hypothesize a secretly emerging totalitarian world government. New World Order Explained by Prashant Tiwari...

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