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The argument that India is transitioning from a “balancing” to a “shaping” power reflects a significant evolution in its foreign policy posture under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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The argument that India is transitioning from a “balancing” to a “shaping” power reflects a significant evolution in its foreign policy posture under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The recent outreach to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand underscores a deliberate attempt to expand India’s strategic footprint across the Asia-Pacific, moving beyond reactive diplomacy toward proactive engagement. This shift signals New Delhi’s growing confidence in navigating complex geopolitical currents, particularly amid rising tensions between China and the United States.

At the heart of this transformation lies India’s emphasis on strategic autonomy. Rather than aligning firmly with any major power bloc, India appears intent on preserving flexibility while deepening partnerships with like-minded countries. The strengthening of ties with Australia—once strained but now marked by cooperation in defence, energy and technology—illustrates how shared interests and evolving global dynamics can reshape bilateral relationships. However, this approach also demands careful balancing to ensure that autonomy does not drift into ambiguity or limit decisive action when required.

Ultimately, the vision of India as a “shaping power” hinges on its ability to convert diplomatic intent into sustained influence. Engagement in regional networks, supply chains and security frameworks must translate into tangible outcomes that reinforce stability and multipolarity in the Asia-Pacific. While the trajectory is promising, the real test will be whether India can maintain this momentum amid domestic priorities and an increasingly volatile global order.
 

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