India’s Diplomatic Engagements 

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2024 was marked by a series of incoming and outgoing visits, with significant emphasis on global insecurity and neighborhood shocks, especially in Bangladesh.

High Points in External Relations:

  • China: Disengagement negotiations at the Line of Actual Control were the most difficult.
    • The first formal Modi-Xi meeting in five years marked a turning point.
  • France: French President Emmanuel Macron attended Republic Day, reaffirming strong bilateral ties.
  • European Free Trade: The India-European Free Trade Association agreement was concluded, India’s first with Europe.
  • Neighborhood Diplomacy: Visits by leaders of neighboring countries, including Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, strengthened ties.
    • External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s visit to Pakistan for the SCO summit was significant.

Challenges for India in 2024:

  • Bangladesh: The estrangement of Bangladesh after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s political upheaval was a significant shock.
  • Canada: Diplomatic ties soured due to allegations of Indian involvement in the Nijjar killing, leading to tensions with PM Justin Trudeau’s government.
  • U.S. Relations: The U.S. The Department of Justice filed indictments against the Adani group and an Indian official, complicating ties with the U.S. despite its pro-India government.

Navigating Global Conflicts:

  • Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visits to both Russia and Ukraine fueled speculation about India’s potential mediation role.
  • Israel-Palestine: India maintained a balanced stance, calling for an end to civilian casualties while hedging on UN resolutions regarding Israel’s actions in Gaza.
  • Middle East Relations: Multilateral initiatives like IMEC and I2U2 faced challenges, and India sought to engage West Asian countries bilaterally.

Future Outlook  

  • U.S. Relations: S. Jaishankar’s visit to Washington and meetings with the Trump team signal a focus on U.S.-India ties.
    • President Trump is expected to visit India for the Quad Summit.
  • Iran: A ministerial visit from Iran is expected to kick off 2025.
  • Russia: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Delhi is expected in early 2025, marking his first since the war began.
  • Republic Day: Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will be the guest at India’s Republic Day celebrations.
    • The main challenge for India’s foreign policy in 2025 will be navigating global uncertainty while adapting to change.

Source  :TH

 

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