New Delhi:The pandemic has disrupted the world order that has been in existence for long, and shaping and reforming this system has been a major foreign policy priority, Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla said in his virtual address at the inaugural session of a course on “India and the reshaping of the world order” at his alma mater, St Stephen’s College on Monday.
India believes multilateralism must be rules-based and reformed to accommodate current realities even as it works on a new form of globalization based on fairness and equality in the post-COVID-19 world, foreign secretary Harsh Shringla added.
“Multilateral diplomacy has to be based on rules. We are committed to an international order based on rules”, he said. We also believe that the content of globalization needs to change. India believes that multilateralism must be reformed to accommodate current trends and realities, he added.
Referring to the Prime Minister’s call for human-centric globalization that transcends a purely economic agenda, he added, “We would like a new form of globalization, based on fairness, equality and humanity in the post-COVID world.”
Shringla also highlighted that one of India’s priorities in the post-pandemic era is to make the country the nerve centre of global supply chains in line with the prime minister’s vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
“We are actively engaged in promoting India as an alternative manufacturing hub and an innovation destination,” he added.
Though crises like pandemic alter geopolitics, the fundamental spatial orientation of India’s policy remains ‘Neighbourhood First’. Initiatives such as BIMSTEC link Neighbourhood First to another fundamental pillar of our foreign policy, viz., Act East.
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