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Modi is on a mission to assert India’s global power. His election setback won’t deter him.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India welcomes US President Joe Biden for the G20 Leaders’ Summit on September 9, 2023, in New Delhi.

In response, India has entered into the “Quad” strategic partnerships with the US, Australia, Japan, and the UK to counter China’s aggression, and it’ll be seeking to strengthen its partnerships.

“On security affairs, India wants to continue building partnerships that can help it manage belligerent actions China is taking today and in the future. This includes robust engagement with nations in its own neighborhood, particularly in the maritime domain,” Rossow said.

A dark side

India’s new assertiveness under Modi has a dark side.

The Washington Post in April reported that India’s security services were behind the assassination of a dissident in Canada in June 2023 and the attempted assassination of a Modi critic in the US (India denied this).

Modi’s disappointing election result is unlikely to change his often abrasive and aggressive pursuit of foreign goals.

“This election result is unlikely to have much of an impact on India’s international security actions,” said Rossow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) leaders’ summit in Samarkand on September 2022.

But there will be serious challenges for Modi in seeking to cement India’s new global status.

While strengthening ties with the US, India has also formed closer ties with Vladimir Putin’s Russia, buying vast amounts of Russian oil that’s been used to fund the Ukraine invasion.

This move has aggravated the US, with reports that Washington has pressured Modi to stop the purchases.

Putin’s “no limits” relationship with China’s Xi Jinping presents another strategic conundrum for Modi, who seems keen to retain good ties with Putin yet is wary of China’s rising global might.

Ensuring regional stability by avoiding war not just with China but also with Pakistan and continuing India’s economic rise through vital domestic reforms will be Modi’s core challenges in the years ahead.

“India’s journey towards true great power capabilities is thus likely to be long and arduous,” wrote Ashley J. Tellis, an analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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