India: 2025 Focus Country

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Strategic Autonomy
India's policy to maintain independence in its foreign relations and avoid alignment with major powers.
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BRICS
An informal grouping of emerging economies including Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, founded in 2009 to increase their influence in the global order.
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Quad
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue including the United States, India, Japan, and Australia, focused on countering China's influence.
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Multipolar World
A global system where power is distributed among multiple nations rather than dominated by a single superpower.
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Non-Aligned Movement
A group of states that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc.
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Geoeconomic Center
A region or area that holds significant economic power and influence on global affairs.
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Diplomatic Engagement
The process of managing international relations through dialogue and negotiation to resolve conflicts or strengthen ties.
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Cold War
A period of political tension between the United States and the Soviet Union, characterized by rivalry and ideological conflict.
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Economic Dependency
A situation where a country relies heavily on another for trade, resources, or economic support.
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Gender Inequality
The social, economic, and legal disparities between genders, often resulting in discrimination against women.
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Deepening Fissures
Increasing divisions or conflicts within a group or between countries, often hindering cooperation.
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High-Technology Boom
A period of rapid growth and innovation in technology, particularly in fields like information technology and telecommunications.
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Educational Budget
The financial resources allocated for education, typically used for institutions, facilities, and educational programs.
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Censorship
The suppression or regulation of speech, public communication, or other information deemed objectionable by authorities.
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Democracy Promotion
The strategy of supporting the development and strengthening of democratic institutions and practices in other countries.
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Rivalry
Competition or conflict between entities, often leading to tensions or hostilities.
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