The current zeitgeist is marked by India’s growing role in international dynamics. Initiatives such as the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and its pursuit of permanent membership in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reflect India’s strategic engagement in international organisations and its evolving participation on the global stage.
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Owing to its position as the world’s largest democracy and a growing economic power, India’s involvement in international organisations affects its course and the dynamics and structures of global governance.
India’s engagement in the international sphere is marked by its dual commitment to safeguarding its national interests and contributing to collective efforts aimed at addressing pressing global challenges. With the establishment of ISA in 2015, India has taken a proactive approach to tackling climate change, an issue of paramount importance for both domestic development and global sustainability.
Taking on this venture alongside the developed Western nation of France, India showcased its leadership in renewable energy diplomacy, harnessing solar power as a means to promote energy access, reduce carbon emissions, and foster sustainable development across the Global South.
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Azyra Dang
“Assessing India’s Strategic Engagement in International Organisations” THE GEOSTRATA, November 29, 2024.
BY AZYRA DANG
CENTRE FOR LAW AND POLITICS
TEAM GEOSTRATA
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