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India’s Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change | International Relations Lecture India’s foreign policy has evolved significantly since independence, yet several core principles have remained constant. In this lecture, we explore the continuity and change in India’s foreign policy, examining how historical traditions, strategic interests, and changing global politics shape India’s external relations. The video discusses the foundations of India’s foreign policy under Jawaharlal Nehru, including principles such as non-alignment, strategic autonomy, peaceful coexistence, and support for decolonization. It also analyses how India’s foreign policy adapted after the Cold War, economic liberalization, and the rise of new global power dynamics. We further examine contemporary developments such as India’s multi-alignment strategy, Indo-Pacific policy, relations with major powers, and India’s role as an emerging global power. The lecture provides a clear understanding of how India balances continuity in its core principles while adapting to new international realities. This video is especially useful for students of Political Science, International Relations, UPSC aspirants, and anyone interested in global politics and India’s role in the international system. 📌 Key Topics Covered • Foundations of India’s Foreign Policy • Nehruvian Principles and Non-Alignment • Cold War and Post-Cold War Changes • Economic Liberalization and Foreign Policy • India’s Multi-Alignment Strategy • India’s Role in the Emerging World Order #indiaforeignpolicy #internationalrelations #indianforeignpolicy #geopolitics #globalpolitics #UPSC #ugcnet #cuet #foreignpolicyanalysis #politicalscience