- Publisher : KW Publishers Pvt Ltd (20 March 2025)
- Paperback : 186 pages
- Reading age : 15 years and up
- Item Weight : 500 g
- Dimensions : 24.2 x 16.2 x 2.6 cm
- Net Quantity : 500 Grams
- Packer : KW Publishers Pvt Ltd
The Future of Indian Diplomacy: Exploring Multidisciplinary Lenses
Modern diplomacy is undergoing fundamental transformations. Multiple non-traditional trends incorporated into the historical practise of statesmanship building between countries can be observed today, from technology-aided diplomatic connects—seen via continuation of discussion mechanisms remotely during COVID-19—to the age of public diplomacy via social media.
The Future of Indian Diplomacy: Exploring Multidisciplinary Lenses examines this changing nature of India’s diplomatic endeavors to highlight how the field of foreign policy and diplomacy requires assessment from all disciplines. At its core, the book elucidates the multifaceted dimensions of India’s diplomatic endeavours and the symbiotic relationship between multidisciplinary research and Indian diplomacy presenting a comprehensive analysis of India’s diplomatic architecture in the 21st century.
The book analyses and recommends a way forward for India’s multi-track diplomatic approaches that blends governmental, non-governmental, and transnational actors to engage in collaborative problem-solving and global outreach. It highlights how this inclusive approach, encompassing cultural diplomacy, diasporic connections, and technologies, has become central to India’s foreign policy, enabling it to address both traditional and non-traditional challenges.
This book explores India’s cultural diplomacy, highlighting how heritage, arts, and sports—especially cricket—enhance its global influence. It examines diaspora diplomacy, showcasing the Indian diaspora as both an asset and a bridge. The analysis extends to strategic foreign policy and leadership, applying political psychology to understand India’s global engagements. Emerging trends in innovative diplomacy are also explored, including the role of big data and AI in decision-making. Additionally, the book introduces unconventional diplomatic tools, such as worship facilities as hubs for sustainability and international engagement.





















