In this discussion, I examine India’s foreign policy and why it is better understood as expediency rather than strategy.
India does not operate from a coherent civilizational vision, institutional discipline, or long-term geopolitical doctrine. Its foreign policy is shaped by short-term advantage, emotional nationalism, bureaucratic confusion, and the instinct to extract benefits from all sides without committing to a serious moral or strategic framework.
Watch the full discussion below:
Key Takeaways
- Why India lacks a coherent foreign policy
- How expediency shapes India’s international behavior
- Why emotional nationalism often substitutes for strategy
- The limits of India’s relationship with the West, Russia, and China
- What India’s diplomacy reveals about its deeper institutional culture
