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- Title
"NEIGHBOURHOOD FIRST POLICY" UNDER NARENDRA MODI: INDIA'S STRATEGIC CONCERNS IN SOUTH ASIA.
- Authors
Do Thanh Ha
- Abstract
After becoming the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi made many efforts to consolidate his dominance in South Asia and expand India's influence in the Indian Ocean. The "neighborhood first policy" was highlighted in India's foreign policy. Based on historical and logical research methods and studies in international relations, the paper aims to examine the implementation of "neighborhood first policy" through bilateral relations between India and its neighboring countries. These relationships have been facing challenges from the more profound influence and interference of China as well as frequent terrorist incidents due to border disputes, which threatened regional security. Although this policy connected India with its neighboring South Asian countries, there were still challenges. It can be seen that the "neighborhood first policy" was Prime Minister Modi's effort to nurture bilateral relationships, enhance regional connectivity, and strengthen and elevate India's position in the region. The progress of the "Neighborhood First" policy is expected to continue more successfully in the next phase.
- Subjects
INDIA; SOUTH Asia; MODI, Narendra, 1950-; NEIGHBORHOODS; SOCIAL dominance; PRIME ministers; BOUNDARY disputes; INTERNATIONAL relations; HISTORICAL sociology
- Publication
Journal of Liberty & International Affairs, 2023, Vol 9, Issue 3, p384
- ISSN
1857-9760
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.47305/JLIA2393450th