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Indian economist urges pragmatic foreign policy, citing 8.2% growth and regional cooperation via 2026 Bali voyage.
Economist Sanjeev Sanyal, a member of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, said on December 27, 2025, that advancing India's interests does not require jingoism.
He noted that countries in West Asia and Southeast Asia welcome India's economic growth for opportunities in energy, arms, and trade, though global relations remain complex with nations acting as "frenemies."
Sanyal emphasized a pragmatic foreign policy, advocating for mutual benefit over dominance.
He highlighted growing enthusiasm in Southeast Asia for India’s 2026 historic voyage to Bali, retracing ancient trade routes, as a tool for regional cooperation.
On the economy, he cited a recent quarterly growth rate of 8.2%, with a sustainable long-term pace of about 7% despite global disruptions.
El economista indio insta a una política exterior pragmática, citando un crecimiento del 8,2% y la cooperación regional a través del viaje a Bali en 2026.