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In recent years, India has repeatedly expressed its ambitions of becoming a global power - or 'jagat guru'. Yet, many believe that India's economic troubles at home are far more pressing and that foreign policy aspirations can wait. But is a proactive foreign policy really a 'luxury' for India, to be postponed until the economy develops; or is it, in fact, a prerequisite for economic growth in a globalized world? Why should the average Indian citizen care about foreign policy - and how can a proactive foreign policy help Indians become more prosperous? Scanning our ever-changing world from East to West, and defining India's national interests and needs, Mohamed Zeeshan passionately argues that India needs a more coherent strategy for its relations with the outside world. Through travels and debates across continents, Zeeshan lays out a vision for how India can champion the cause of global good.

Mohamed Zeeshan

Mohamed Zeeshan is a foreign affairs columnist and author of Flying Blind: India’s Quest for Global Leadership (Penguin 2021). He writes for The Diplomat on South Asian affairs and also authors ‘The Z Factor’ - a Sunday monthly column in the Deccan Herald. He also writes on international affairs for The Straits Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, South China Morning Post, The National Interest, Haaretz, India Today and other leading publications around the world. He is a Founding Partner of Freedom Gazette, an acclaimed Indian policy advocacy site, and holds a Master’s degree in International Affairs from Columbia University.

Title

Flying Blind : Indias Quest For Global Leadership

Author

Mohamed Zeeshan

Number of Pages

200

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Non-Fiction
  • First Published

    JAN 2021

    In recent years, India has repeatedly expressed its ambitions of becoming a global power - or 'jagat guru'. Yet, many believe that India's economic troubles at home are far more pressing and that foreign policy aspirations can wait. But is a proactive foreign policy really a 'luxury' for India, to be postponed until the economy develops; or is it, in fact, a prerequisite for economic growth in a globalized world? Why should the average Indian citizen care about foreign policy - and how can a proactive foreign policy help Indians become more prosperous? Scanning our ever-changing world from East to West, and defining India's national interests and needs, Mohamed Zeeshan passionately argues that India needs a more coherent strategy for its relations with the outside world. Through travels and debates across continents, Zeeshan lays out a vision for how India can champion the cause of global good.
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