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'Bharat First': S Jaishankar on India's 'big change' post-2014

He said that India now no longer hesitates or comes under pressure when it comes to taking a stand on global issues and has moved ahead with a sharp focus since 2014.

May 03, 2024 / 11:06 IST
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External affairs minister S Jaishankar

External affairs minister S Jaishankar has said that India earlier used to subordinate its own goals for the benefit of others but has now adopted a strong sense of "Bharat First".

In an Op-Ed published in The Indian Express, Jaishankar outlined India's transformation into a "Vishwa Bandhu Bharat", where the country pursues a multi-vector diplomacy to maximise its partners and minimise its problems.

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"Swayed by imported prescriptions, we sometimes subordinated our own goals to the benefit of others. The big change now is a strong sense of “Bharat First”, where we have both the confidence to think through the pathway and using our national interest as the primary metric of judgement," Jaishankar wrote.

In a veiled dig at past Congress governments, Jaishankar said that India's focus was diffused in the first four decades of Independence, which was a critical period when it could have formulated a foreign policy to best leverage the world with a view to promote national development.