The Straits Times-Apr 5, 2022

Long regarded as a centrist power, India’s external policies under Prime Minister Narendra Modi are showing remarkable dexterity to capitalise on the nation’s US$2.7 trillion (S$3.7 trillion) economy, its 1.5 billion-strong market and its appetite for arms, amid a fraught global geopolitical situation. Its “multi-aligned” approach to diplomacy and trade – one that is unsentimental and interest-focused – makes it a unique swing state in Asia and has seen a number of top diplomats beat a path to its door amid the crisis in Europe: the foreign ministers of China, Britain and Russia visited within a 10-day period; so too a United States deputy secretary of state and President Joe Biden’s point man on sanctions against Russia. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/the-straits-times-says-indias-new-outreach-must-cover-s-e-asia First published in The Straits Times