India’s Soft Power: Cultural Diplomacy, Diaspora, and Global Leadership
Saumya Kumari.
Research Scholar, M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly(U.P)
Saumyakumari95609@gmail.com
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Prof. Manmeet Kaur
Head of Department, Political Science, Bareilly College, Bareilly(U.P)
Abstract
This paper critically explores India’s soft power strategy, emphasizing its cultural diplomacy, democratic values, and the Indian diaspora. By focusing on cultural elements such as yoga, Bollywood, and the global Indian diaspora, India has successfully used soft power to enhance its global influence. India’s leadership in technology, development aid, and democratic governance has strengthened its global image, even as internal challenges such as inequality, corruption, and religious tensions persist. This paper examines the ways India leverages soft power to build relationships with both the Global North and South, while navigating challenges from rising powers such as China. Recommendations are provided for how India can further expand its soft power through creative industries, educational diplomacy, and digital engagement.
Key Words – soft power, cultural diplomacy, diaspora, global politics, public diplomacy
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2410III02V12P0002
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