A debate is ongoing in India regarding its foreign policy, specifically India's response to the ongoing Israeli-American war on Iran, which started on February 28, 2026.
The Indian government's stance is being debated between those who support it and those who view it as weak or surrendering to American interests, particularly concerning the lack of official condolence for the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The government's foreign policy aims to protect and promote India's national interests, including defending sovereignty, territorial integrity, and improving the standard of living for its citizens.
The Narendra Modi government is seen as following a 'selfish' foreign policy, prioritizing India's relationships with the U.S. and Gulf states due to trade, technology, the welfare of 10 million Indian workers, and energy needs.
Detailed Insights:
The concept of 'strategic autonomy' in foreign policy is debated, with some questioning its necessity as a label and suggesting 'independence' as a more straightforward term.
Despite prioritizing relations with the U.S. and Gulf states, the Indian government could have shown more 'strategic autonomy' by expressing condolences for Ayatollah Khamenei's death through a higher-level official.
Iran's decision to allow oil tankers destined for India safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz is seen as a sign of Iranian goodwill despite India's perceived unfriendly attitude.
The timing of the Prime Minister's visit to Israel (February 25-26, 2026), just before the war, raised concerns about demonstrating ideological affinity with Israel.
Foreign policy decisions should ideally be explained to the public in a democracy, allowing citizens to understand and either approve or disapprove of the government's actions.
Key Concepts Involved:
Strategic Autonomy: A foreign policy approach emphasizing a country's ability to make independent decisions based on its own national interests without external pressure.
National Interest: The goals and objectives that a country considers to be in its best interest, guiding its foreign policy decisions and actions.
Foreign Policy: A set of strategies and principles that guide a nation's interactions with other countries and international organizations.