Dr. Sreeram Sundar Chaulia | Professor and Dean, Jindal School of International Affairs

Dr. Sreeram Sundar Chaulia | Professor and Dean, Jindal School of International Affairs

  • Dr. Chaulia is a Professor and Dean of the Jindal School of International Affairs.
  • He hosts the weekly Indian diplomacy TV show on India’s national broadcaster. DDI India.

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Overview

In the episode, the intricacies of India’s foreign policy come to the forefront. Dr Sreeram Sundar Chaulia sheds light on India’s ever-evolving approach to global diplomacy, emphasizing the country’s shifting priorities, challenges, and potential opportunities. His comprehensive analysis touches upon India’s relationships with major global players, the delicate balance between soft power and strategic strength, and how the nation navigates a complex and dynamic international landscape.

[00:35] – About Dr. Sreeram Sundar Chaulia

  • Dr. Chaulia is a Professor and Dean of the Jindal School of International Affairs.
  • He hosts the weekly Indian diplomacy TV show on India’s national broadcaster. DDI India.
  • He is the author of several books and his latest book is, “Crunch Time Narendra Modi’s National Security Crisis for 2022.”
  • Dr. Chaulia has been recognised and felicitated several times.

[07:56] – How has India’s relations with the US transformed?

  • It has grown in scale and dimensions, with increased trade volumes and stronger strategic convergence.
  • The relations have particularly been in response to the perceived threat from China.

[11:15] – How has India’s foreign policy evolved concerning its relationship with China?

  • The relationship has become more challenging as China’s aggressive behaviour and aspirations to establish a Sino-centric world order have grown. 
  • India’s focus is on managing the China challenge and maintaining a peaceful border while avoiding conflict.

[25:44] – What challenges and opportunities do you foresee for India’s foreign policy?

  • The major challenges include managing the relationship with China, avoiding containment, and diversifying economic partnerships. 
  • Additionally, there is a need to address image problems in the West and invest in opinion framing and shaping. 
  • The opportunities lie in strengthening cultural diplomacy and showcasing India’s civilisational heritage while countering dictatorial influences from other countries.

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  • Dr. Chaulia is a Professor and Dean of the Jindal School of International Affairs.
  • He hosts the weekly Indian diplomacy TV show on India’s national broadcaster. DDI India.
  • He is the author of several books and his latest book is, “Crunch Time Narendra Modi’s National Security Crisis for 2022.”
  • Dr. Chaulia has been recognised and felicitated several times.

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