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India and its Neighbourhood (needs to form new terms of re-engagement…
India and its Neighbourhood
India has shifted its foreign policy engagement with its neighbourhood
Earlier projected Hard power strategy is being replaced by more conciliatory strategy
Solution to the CPEC Issue
extend CPEC to Afghanistan
PACE
Pakistan Afghanistan China Economic Corridor
shift away from Gilgit Baltistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir
these projects would still be built and funded by China
will not be part of China's belt and road intitiative
resolve the concerns of India related to its Sovereignity
Solution to Debt Trap of Chinese Products
posed by BRI projects
India can take a lead to create an international template for infrastructure and connectivity proposals
Engage with China
Structured approach towards debt financing
Solution for Regional Reset
India should reconsider its opposition towards SAARC Summit this year
Overcome difference with Pakistan
Other nations can exert pressure on India to re-engage in the SAARC Process
needs to form new terms of re-engagement
Maldives slowly drifting to China
Nepal : Coming of KP Sharma Oli in power faces new challenges for India due to his anti-India Rhetoric.
Domestic political developments in Sri Lanka has impacted India
Seychelles : India struggling to conclude pact to build military facility at Assumption Island
Balance growing clout of China in Indian Ocean region
China's entry in South Asia has opened new avenues for smaller countries
BIMSTEC is gaining currency in India Policy Making
Certain structural problems
India's structural dominance of South Asian Market makes Neighbouring countries suspicious
India's Big brotherly attitude
domestic politics of surrounding neighbouring countries
fuels anti-India resentment
Growing rise and clout of China has limited India's Ability to impact other countries with its decisions
Restructure its strategic geography