
India's Strategic Autonomy Crucial For Safeguarding National Interests: Jaishankar At Aravalli Summit 2025
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : Jaishankar pointed out that the geopolitical environment is highly competitive, with nations attempting to balance or use situations for their own ends, which reinforces the need for India to be a pole of power itself rather than reactive in diplomacy.50% : He called for continued intellectual and institutional preparedness, urging academic institutions like JNU's School of International Studies to help shape India's strategic narratives and diplomatic policies for the future as the country prepares for its 100th year of independence in 2047. Summing up the mandate of strategic autonomy, Jaishankar rhetorically asked the audience to imagine a world where India did not pursue this doctrine and which country India could then fully tie its future to.
50% : This vision calls for India to remain vigilant and proactive amid global disruptions like tariff volatility, concentrated manufacturing geographies, and rising anti-globalisation sentiments, ensuring that it protects sovereignty in emerging domains such as technology and information flows.
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