Federalising India’s Neighbourhood Policy: Making the States Stakeholders

  • Smruti S. Pattanaik
    Dr Smruti S Pattanaik is a Research Fellow (SS) at the MP-IDSA. Her area of specialisation is South Asia. Her current research project is titled as “India’s Response to China’s… Continue reading Federalising India’s Neighbourhood Policy: Making the States Stakeholders read more
    Volume:38
    Issue:1
    Articles

    The politics of coalition has posed new challenges to India’s foreign policy. This problem becomes particularly evident in India’s neighbourhood, which inevitably becomes intertwined with domestic politics. The rise of regional political parties and their role as coalition partners makes it more difficult for the union government to ignore provincial sentiments. Competitive politics featuring both national and regional political parties provides primacy to local interest as this is linked to the vote bank politics. Given the fact that coalition politics has become a reality, this article analyses how to engage the states and make them stakeholders in furthering India’s neighbourhood policy.

    Posted on: January 1, 2014

    Keywords: Foreign Policy, India January 2014 | Strategic Analysis