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Strategic Autonomy

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26 April 2024

Strategic autonomy in Indian foreign policy is the ability of India to pursue its national interests and adopt its preferred foreign policy without being beholden to any other country. This means that India should be able to make its own decisions about foreign policy, even if those decisions are unpopular with other countries. India should also be able to maintain its own security and economic interests, without having to rely on other countries for help. This idea was discussed in India-led Global Governance in the Indo-Pacific: Basis & Approaches, GLA-TR-003 (2022).

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