Friends: India’s Closest Strategic Partners

Volume:49
Issue: 4
Book Review

In an era marked by geopolitical flux, strategic rivalries, and an increasingly multipolar world order, the question of how India can safeguard its national interests while asserting itself as a global power has become more pressing than ever. In his book titled Friends: India’s Closest Strategic Partners, Sreeram Chaulia offers a compelling response: the key lies in cultivating and sustaining dependable international partnerships. Through detailed case studies of India’s bilateral relations with seven pivotal countries—Japan, Australia, the United States, Russia, France, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates—Chaulia examines how strategic friendships are shaping India’s foreign policy and global positioning. His analysis provides a timely reflection on the evolving nature of diplomacy and India’s quest for strategic autonomy amid shifting global dynamics. Each of these countries gets its own chapter in the book, where Chaulia explains how the friendship with India developed over time, what it looks like today, and what challenges lie ahead.

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