India’s foreign policy challenges: A balancing act?

Experts discuss India’s foreign policy priorities and challenges for 2021.

Research event Recording
25 February 2021 — 11:00AM TO 12:15PM
Online

India’s Foreign Policy Challenges: A Balancing Act?

— Experts discuss India’s foreign policy priorities and challenges for 2021.

India has been engaged in a bitter border standoff with China, potentially both cause and effect of its deepening relationship with the US. Alongside other members of the Quad, in particular Japan, the US and India champion the vision of a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’. India-UK relations are likely to deepen, while in the Gulf, India has strengthened partnerships with the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

• Are there limits to India’s apparent shift from non-alignment? It has strengthened relations with the US while remaining a major purchaser of Russian weapons.

• Will President Biden continue the policy put in place by his predecessor in promoting a larger regional role for India as well as a strengthened bilateral relationship?

• If its relations with China remain strained, how far will India go in deepening relations with Taiwan, and expressing concern over developments in Tibet or Hong Kong?

• And can New Delhi manage to delink its increasingly polarized domestic politics from its foreign policy interests?

This event is held in partnership with the Indian Partnership Forum (IPF).

Participants

Ambassador Kanwal Sibal, Former Foreign Secretary of India

Katherine Hadda, Adjunct Fellow, Wadhwani Chair in US-India Policy Studies, CSIS

Rwitwika Bhattacharya, CEO, Swaniti Initiative

Sir Vince Cable, Former Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, UK

Opening remarks: Mohan Kaul, President, Indian Partnership Forum

Chair: Gareth Price, Senior Research Fellow, Chatham House

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