India Positions Itself as Civilisational Power Under PM Modi: Former US Envoy

Former US Ambassador Kenneth Juster stated that under PM Modi, India sees itself as a civilisational power seeking a larger global role. He highlighted that Modi's leadership since 2014 has transformed India's foreign policy with greater self-confidence. India balances strategic autonomy with closer US engagement amid US-China competition. The country aims to become a developed nation by 2047 and serve as a voice for the Global South.

Key Points: India as Civilisational Power Under PM Modi: Former US Envoy

  • India positions itself as a civilisational power with global role
  • PM Modi's leadership since 2014 transformed foreign policy
  • India balances strategic autonomy with US engagement
  • Goal to become developed nation by 2047 and voice for Global South
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India under PM Modi sees itself as civilisational power with global role: Former US envoy Juster

Former US Ambassador Kenneth Juster says under PM Modi, India sees itself as a civilisational power with a growing global role, balancing autonomy with US ties.

"Under Prime Minister Modi, India sees itself as a civilisational power that wants to play an increasingly significant role in world affairs - Kenneth Juster"

Washington DC, April 23

Former US Ambassador to India Kenneth Juster on Thursday said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is increasingly positioning itself as a "civilisational power" seeking a larger and more assertive role in global affairs.

Speaking at the Hudson Institute's The New India Conference, Juster linked this evolving worldview to a broader transformation in India's foreign policy since 2014.

"A final important factor in the new orientation of India's foreign policy was the election of Prime Minister Modi in 2014," he said.

Juster noted that externally, Modi has projected "greater self-confidence" in engaging countries across regions, expanding India's diplomatic outreach and strategic purpose.

"Externally, Modi has increasingly projected greater self-confidence in reaching out to a wide swath of countries throughout the world, expanding the scope of India's foreign policy and its sense of purpose in engaging others," the former envoy said.

"Under Prime Minister Modi, India sees itself as a civilisational power that wants to play an increasingly significant role in world affairs and the international community," he further stated.

According to Juster, India's foreign policy under the current leadership reflects a balance between strategic autonomy and global engagement, particularly in the context of US-China competition.

"India shares a common interest with middle powers in wanting to avoid letting the US-China competition weaken its strategic autonomy and freedom of action," Juster said, adding that despite tensions with China, New Delhi continues to tilt towards closer engagement with the United States.

He also highlighted India's long-term ambition of becoming a developed nation by 2047, as well as its growing role in global governance platforms, including India's increasing influence as a regular observer at G7 summits and its prominent role during its 2023 presidency of the G20.

Juster added that India has sought to position itself as "the global voice or the voice for the global South," reflecting its broader aspiration to shape international discourse on development and governance.

"Under Prime Minister Modi, India has declared the ambitious goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047, and has become a regular and influential observer for over a decade at the G7 summits and made a big splash in 2023 as the chair of the G20 summit, in which it also made clear it wants to be the global voice or the voice for the global South," he added.

- ANI

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Sneha F
This is all well and good, but we need to see tangible results back home. Infrastructure, jobs, and education still need massive improvements. Being a 'civilisational power' means nothing if our own people struggle daily.
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Aman W
The G20 presidency in 2023 was truly a watershed moment. For the first time, India set the agenda for global discussions, especially for the Global South. That's not just ambition—that's leadership in action.
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Tanya I
I appreciate the recognition, but let's not forget our relationship with neighbours. If we want to be a civilisational power, we need to resolve tensions with Pakistan and China through dialogue, not just through stronger alliances with the US.
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Alexander G
As someone who follows international relations, it's fascinating to see India's strategic balancing act. It's not easy to maintain autonomy while deepening ties with the US. The 2047 vision is ambitious, but so was 'Make in India'—let's see it through.
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Pallavi W
This is exactly what our youth needs to hear. We are not just following others anymore, we are shaping the conversation. The confidence Juster talks about—it's visible in every Indian who travels abroad today. Very proud moment! 🔥
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Nikhil C

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