.@Cold_Peace_: What stands out for #Indiaat75 is that it is a stabilising actor. It is fairly remarkable that #India has risen quickly. In stark contrast to China's position, India is treating other countries with respect and has been a friend of the #West.
.@Cold_Peace_: It is very important to distinguish between criticism in #freepress and government policies. The #US government policies have been consistent in the last two decades. All countries want to do more business with #India.
.@vtchakarova: The perception of #Europe towards #India is shifting positively. It is a watershed moment of realisation in Europe that relations with India need to be elevated significantly. Both do not want to be caught in a binary world.
.@stephenharper: In areas of #trade & #investment, #free & open society have remarkably shaped India’s destiny. As #China rises disruptively, India’s choices have changed at the international level.
.@stephenharper on India’s position on #RussiaUkraine: There is a misunderstanding that India’s position is not always in line with the West. Beyond the threat to international order that #Russia poses, when it comes to energy needs, India’s national interests align with the West
.@JoaoCravinho: One of the major differences between #India of a decade back and now is its availability to shape the world and its consciousness about the need to do so stands out.
.@JoaoCravinho: There is significant proximity between #India & the #EU now. It is a very natural approach for India to reach out to other partners of the world in order to collectively shape the world order.
.@JoaoCravinho: The #Ukrainian crisis has further underscored the need for #Europe and India to partner. We can strategically trust India. It is a positive development and certainly intended from #Russia’s perspective.
.@Cold_Peace_: The #Ukraine issue is an example of how the #US and #India have managed their differences with maturity. The US understands India’s position that sometimes, India doesn’t take any side but India’s side.
.@vtchakarova: We have to develop an understanding while developing relationships between #India and the #EU. We really need an FTA between the two at the earliest.
.@DrSJaishankar: One difference that I can pick is that we have asserted to the world that we are a #democracy. There is a gut sense that democracy is the future.
.@DrSJaishankar: It is better to engage with the world on the basis of who we are rather than try to please the world as a pale imitation of who they are. The idea that others define us and we need approval, is an era that we need to put behind us.
.@stephenharper: We should take a moment to recognise what remarkable progress #India has made. Of all the countries that have emerged, there are very few that have depicted the #economic advancement, eradication of #hunger, #technology and many other areas.
.@Chandrika0501: Agenda 2030 and everything that it entails is indispensable to the creation of a prosperous future. Yet, it is so endangered. How do we translate it into the central feature of our policy making?
Tony Blair: The rise of #India is a pointer that we are in a new era. India's position today is potentially more powerful than it's ever been. And India is expected to lead the Global South in a manner like never before.
.@Tharman_S: Two things must guide #climatefinance: Scale and urgency. We are way behind meeting our #climate targets and we need to get moving quickly even if it is in an imperfect way.
.@SunjoyJ: We live in a troubled neighbourhood. We do not choose our friends or allies. But we do not go into war over it. What leads #Russia into this protracted war on #NATO expansion?
The #RaisinaEdit offers a selection of commentaries that unpack, interpret, and problematise contemporary global developments corresponding to the pillars of the #RaisinaDialogue2023.
S Paul Kapur writes on how the #American leaders must abandon their decades-long dream of achieving strategic convergence between the US and #Pakistan. or-f.org/118561
#Australia’s reformed policy towards #China is not a turn to China; it’s a return to normality.