In the 21st century, global power is no longer the domain of a single superpower. As China's population shrinks, the United States faces new challenges, and the European Union navigates economic and political uncertainty, a young, dynamic, and culturally rich India is poised to take center stage. India and the Multipolar World: The New Global Balance explores how demographics, technology, culture, and diplomacy are reshaping global influence.
From the rise of India's digital economy to the strategic reach of its diaspora, from cultural soft power to regional and global partnerships, this book traces India's path toward becoming a pivotal force in a multipolar world. Blending analysis, foresight, and narrative insight, this book offers a visionary roadmap for understanding how India could bridge continents, mediate conflicts, and lead not through domination, but through connection, innovation, and collaboration.
A must-read for policymakers, business leaders, students of international relations, and anyone curious about the forces shaping the future of global power.
In the 21st century, global power is no longer the domain of a single superpower. As China's population shrinks, the United States faces new challenges, and the European Union navigates economic and political uncertainty, a young, dynamic, and culturally rich India is poised to take center stage. India and the Multipolar World: The New Global Balance explores how demographics, technology, culture, and diplomacy are reshaping global influence.
From the rise of India's digital economy to the strategic reach of its diaspora, from cultural soft power to regional and global partnerships, this book traces India's path toward becoming a pivotal force in a multipolar world. Blending analysis, foresight, and narrative insight, this book offers a visionary roadmap for understanding how India could bridge continents, mediate conflicts, and lead not through domination, but through connection, innovation, and collaboration.
A must-read for policymakers, business leaders, students of international relations, and anyone curious about the forces shaping the future of global power.