Assessing the Role of Soft Power in India's Foreign Policy: A Content Analysis of Cultural Diplomacy Initiatives
Authors: Bikram Kumar Sahu
Country: India
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Abstract: This research paper explores the role of soft power in India's foreign policy through a comprehensive analysis of its cultural diplomacy initiatives. Drawing on Joseph Nye's conceptualization of soft power, the study investigates how India strategically utilizes its rich cultural heritage to shape global perceptions and advance its diplomatic interests. Using a qualitative research design, archival documents from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of the Government of India between 2018 and 2022 were analyzed to identify patterns and trends in cultural diplomacy efforts. The findings reveal a diverse array of cultural initiatives, extensive stakeholder engagement, and significant media coverage, highlighting the effectiveness of India's soft power strategy in enhancing its global influence. While the study identifies areas for improvement, particularly in managing negative perceptions and maximizing economic benefits, it underscores the multifaceted nature of soft power and its contribution to India's foreign policy objectives. The implications of this research extend beyond academia, informing policymakers and practitioners on leveraging soft power as a strategic tool for global diplomacy.
Keywords: Soft power, cultural diplomacy, India, foreign policy, international relations, strategic communication.
Paper Id: 232229
Published On: 2025-03-07
Published In: Volume 13, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Cite This: Assessing the Role of Soft Power in India's Foreign Policy: A Content Analysis of Cultural Diplomacy Initiatives - Bikram Kumar Sahu - IJIRMPS Volume 13, Issue 2, March-April 2025.