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    What PM Modi's Third Term Means For The World: Foreign Media

    New Delhi:

    India has played an increasingly larger part on the global diplomatic stage under Prime Minister Narendra Modi — but his third term will see him look to take a starring role.

    PM Modi portrays his country as a leader of the Global South, with himself a chief spokesman for the loose grouping, and another five years in office gives him greater longevity and seniority among the world’s most powerful, despite his reduced parliamentary majority.

    The 73-year-old is pressing for the world’s most populous nation and fastest-growing major economy to have a permanent seat on the UN Security Council.

    “Modi will be one of the most senior leaders on the global circuit and that too with three election victories under his belt,” said Harsh V Pant, professor of international relations at King’s College London.

    “He has set out major ambitions for himself and India and it’s unlikely that he would compromise on his legacy.”

    Analysts say that India has interests rather than allies and PM Modi has been courted by the United States and European nations as a counterweight to China.

    He uses India’s growing global footprint to bolster his own domestic standing, and at the same time used India’s holding of the G20 presidency last year to burnish his image abroad.

    Now he hopes to build on hosting the 2023 Cricket World Cup by bidding for the 2036 Summer Olympics.

    Here is how a third term for Modi could build on a decade of his diplomatic ambitions.

    United States and Europe

    India is part of the Quad grouping with the United States, Japan and Australia that positions itself against China’s growing assertiveness in the Asia-Pacific region.

    President Joe Biden hosted PM Modi for a state dinner last year and has called Washington’s ties with New Delhi the “defining partnership of the 21st century”.

    In February, Washington approved a $4 billion sale of state-of-the-art drones to India, the latest bolster to India’s defence in a counterbalance to its northern neighbour.

    And the US Justice Department last year charged an Indian citizen with allegedly plotting an assassination attempt in New York approved by India’s intelligence agency.

    India also has growing ties with European countries, and hopes to expand multi-billion-dollar defence deals with France including the sale of Rafale fighter jets and Scorpene-class submarines.

    China

    Beijing and New Delhi are both members — alongside Moscow and others — of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization forum.

    But relations between the world’s two most populous countries slumped in 2020 after their troops fought a deadly high-altitude skirmish along their 3,500-kilometre (2,200-mile) frontier.

    Tens of thousands of troops from the nuclear-armed Asian giants continue to eyeball each other and territorial claims fester, but despite their rivalry China is India’s second-largest trade partner.

    Jayant Prasad, a senior former ambassador, said he expected “adversarial relations” to endure.

    “India, with its friends, will try to rein in China’s assertiveness,” he said.

    The Modi government has pumped billions of dollars into border infrastructure and boosted military spending by 13 percent last year — but it is still barely a quarter of China’s.

    ‘Global South’

    PM Modi this week called New Delhi “a strong and important voice of the Global South”, and last year India hosted two “Voice of the Global South” summits as it sought to strengthen its role as a representative of Asian, African and South American nations.

    It was under PM Modi’s watch that the African Union bloc became a permanent member of the G20, with India arguing developing nations need a greater say in global decision-making.

    India is also a founder member of the BRICS club of emerging economies.

    Russia

    New Delhi and Moscow have ties dating back to the Cold War and Russia remains by far India’s biggest arms supplier.

    New Delhi has shied away from explicit condemnation of Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, abstained on UN resolutions censuring Moscow, and snapped up cut-price Russian crude oil supplies.

    PM Modi in March congratulated President Vladimir Putin on his re-election, adding he was looking forward to developing their “special” relationship.

    Pakistan

    PM Modi’s government has refused to engage with historic rival Pakistan since accusing Islamabad of cross-border terrorism.

    The two nations have fought three wars and numerous smaller skirmishes since being carved out of the subcontinent’s partition in 1947. Kashmir has been at the centre of tensions.

    In 2015, PM Modi made a surprise visit to Lahore but relations plummeted in 2019.

    In March, PM Modi congratulated Pakistani counterpart Shehbaz Sharif on his return to the premiership — a rare expression of goodwill between the leaders of the nuclear-armed neighbours.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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