Unless US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats are primarily a negotiating ploy, India’s foreign policy has run into a virtual abyss. It faces its greatest crisis since 1998, when India conducted nuclear tests and was subjected to international isolation –Ashutosh Varshney, Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and the Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science at Brown University, explains in this week’s column for ThePrint
Indian foreign policy is in free fall. Can we balance national pride with a new power reality?
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