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Why is foreign policy so crucial for India as it rises?

What factors are driving greater public involvement and participation in foreign policy processes in India?

What is the role of political leadership in shaping Indian foreign policy and making it people-centric?

Are the doctrines and strategies underpinning Indian foreign policy apt and suitable in a highly divided world?

Which reforms are needed for India to fulfill its ambition of becoming a leading power or a great power in the world?

For answers, watch Episode 111 of Dr. Sreeram Chaulia’s TV show on Doordarshan, featuring a group discussion with 30 college and university students from across India.

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What do college and university students from across India think and aspire about foreign policy?

Watch the full episode of this special TV show to hear thirty of them expressing their thoughts and visions.

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What effect has External Affairs Minister Dr. S.Jaishankar had on the formulation and articulation of India’s foreign policy in the Narendra Modi era? Ayush Dwivedi, a student of Delhi University’s Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), says that Jaishankar stands for strategic clarity and also a no-nonsense approach that puts foreign critics of India in their place.

To hear more young voices from colleges and universities across India, watch the full episode of this special TV show.

📺 https://youtu.be/BT2iM5KyJOM?si=PmTuprL6nJZPhUfM
Does the ‘deep state’ really exist in the United States? If yes, how does it operate and who are its targets? Is there a difference in the workings of the deep state domestically within the US and externally in American foreign policy? Can India expect relief from the machinations of this deep state once the anti-establishment Donald Trump retakes the White House in January 2025? For answers, please read Professor Sreeram Chaulia’s lead column in Hindustan Times 👇🏻

https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/the-us-deep-state-and-its-discontents-101734016759422.html
What are the reasons for the deepening strategic partnership between Australia and India?

Which geopolitical, military, economic and cultural factors are driving this pivotal friendship?

How can Australia and India jointly shape the future of the Indo-Pacific?

For answers, watch Episode 112 of Dr. Sreeram Chaulia’s ‘Indian Diplomacy’, featuring a group discussion with 16 students and 2 professors from Monash University, Melbourne.

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Have you watched Episode 112 of the ‘Indian Diplomacy’ TV show on India’s national broadcaster Doordarshan, featuring opinions of 16 students and 2 professors from Monash University, Melbourne, about the blossoming friendship between Australia and India? The full episode offers a lot of food for thought.

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From integrating and enriching culture and politics in Australia to building trade and investment ties with India, the diaspora of Indian Australians are key ‘living bridges’ who are driving the strategic partnership forward. Don’t miss the full episode of this TV show, where students and professors from Monash University in Melbourne reflect on why the friendship between India and Australia is growing by leaps and bounds.

📺 https://youtu.be/IjZaW5tMeO8?si=PhUeE8OPnDvlJDaB
आज के ‘दैनिक जागरण’ में एक अहम अंतरराष्ट्रीय विषय पर प्रोफ़ेसर श्रीराम चौलिया का आलेख पढ़ा आपने?
What are the reasons for China softening its position on the border standoff with India in eastern Ladakh?

Why are mistrust and competition between China and India likely to continue despite resumption of high-level diplomatic dialogue?

How might the second Donald Trump presidency in the USA affect China-India relations?

As India catches up with China in economic and military might, will that make bilateral ties more conflictual or cooperative?

For answers, watch Episode 113 of the ‘Indian Diplomacy’ TV show on Doordarshan, featuring a thought-provoking conversation with Nirupama Rao, former Indian Foreign Secretary and Ambassador to China and the USA.

📺 https://youtu.be/L_k27-NQjRI?si=zJmO_dr8ldZ5T-4z
Can China and India settle the long elusive ‘boundary question’ and end their border conflict? Ambassador Nirupama Rao says that the window for a deal closed long ago. Today, with China becoming a superpower, it is in no mood to compromise and does not behave with generosity towards its neighbours. So, even though Special Representatives of the two sides have resumed talks, hopes of a final agreement are dim.

To learn more, watch the full episode of this informative TV show.

📺 https://youtu.be/L_k27-NQjRI?si=zJmO_dr8ldZ5T-4z
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