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How Does Foreign Policy Fare in World's Biggest Election?

With India positioning itself as a global player, the microscope falls on PM Narendra Modi’s foreign policy and on how foreign policy fares in the world's biggest democracy.

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Xi Jinping's China will continue to present numerous foreign policy challenges to Narendra Modi, if he wins the election. | Prime Minister's Office | Credits: Public domain

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How does foreign policy fare in world's biggest election?

post on X in April asked Indians to “Vote for BJP and make Bharat a superpower globally!” The quote was accompanied by an image that pointed to the party’s “Target audience” (India) and the “Actual Audience”, the entire world.

What appears to be a standard promotional tweet by India’s ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), marked the start of a six-week election campaign which will draw to a close on June 1. Results will be announced on June 4. 

While foreign policy tends to be a minor subject in Indian elections, the BJP’s post shows that this election campaign is equally focused on India’s place in the world, with the party taking every opportunity to boast of its global achievements since it took power in 2014.

India is an aspirational great power and the last few years have been significant for its foreign policy.

India hosted the G20 Summit in September 2023 and was recognised as the world’s fifth-largest economy. It has expanded international partnerships with new trade and security deals, championed the cause of the Global South and promoted its claim to a global leadership position. 

India as a Global Player

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has constructed a narrative of a “New India” that is open for business and ready for a seat at the global table.

In its 2024 election manifesto, in addition to highlighting its vision and “success” in “Good Governance and Vikas (Development)”, the BJP has applauded its many foreign policy achievements. 

The manifesto further promises Modi’s guarantee for a Bharat First Foreign Policy, one that will uphold India as a global friend — a “reliable, trusted and dependable voice”, a leader of the Global South.

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