Integrating Switzerland’s Neutrality and Multilateral Policies into India’s Foreign Strategy for Enhanced Trade and Economic Presence
Vansh Dipakkumar Patni
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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Vergleichende und internationale Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
Case Study from the year 2024 in the subject Politics - Other International Politics Topics, grade: A, Fresenius University of Applied Sciences Köln, course: MSc Industrial Engineering and International Management, language: English, abstract: This case study explores how India can integrate Switzerland's long-standing principles of neutrality and proactive multilateral engagement into its foreign strategy to enhance its global trade and diplomatic influence. Drawing on Switzerland's role as a neutral mediator in global conflicts, its advocacy for free trade, and leadership in multilateral organizations, the study outlines how India could emulate these strategies to bolster its trade relationships, diversify its economic partnerships, and position itself as a global mediator. By adopting these Swiss principles, India can not only navigate geopolitical tensions but also increase its influence in shaping the global economic and digital landscape. The study offers actionable recommendations for India to further enhance its foreign policy, focusing on neutrality, multilateralism, and soft power. This approach promises to enhance India's global stature and foster a stable, prosperous international economic order.
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India’s Foreign Policy, Economic Diversification, Peacebuilding, India-Switzerland Relations, Swiss Neutrality, International Organizations, Strategic Alliances, Sustainable Development, Trade Expansion, Global Governance, BJP, G20 and BRICS, Digital Economy, Geopolitical Strategy, Global Trade Reforms, Ministery of External Affairs, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Global Economic Presence, Mediation and Trust, Diplomatic Soft Power, Dr. S. Jayshankar, Multilateral Diplomacy