India's foreign policy faces new challenges due to religion influencing world politics, US-China-Russia Cold War, and US focus on countering Islamophobia.

India's foreign policy strategy, which focuses on bilateral and multilateral friendships for mutual security and economic benefits, asserting its global power role, and self-reliance, has been beneficial. However, the recent geopolitical changes, such as religion influencing world politics, US-China-Russia Cold War, and the US's focus on countering Islamophobia, pose new challenges for policymakers.

April 21, 2024
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