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1、The Man for the JobNarendra Modi is beyond any doubt one of the most active prime ministers in Indias history. A year and a half after taking office, Modi had paid visits to more than 20 countries, reaching important deals and upgrading bilateral ties. His great-power diplomacy and relations with ne

2、ighboring countries are impressive, helping India promote both its regional and international influence at the same time. As a whole, the ambitious prime minister is using his diplomatic efforts to promote Indias domestic development, trying to create an “Indian century, ” which includes enhancing t

3、he countrys sphere of influence in South Asia and the Indian Ocean region. Compared to his predecessors, Modi attaches more importance to strengthening ties with these countries, regarding regional stability as the cornerstone of Indias rise. After winning the 2014 election, Modi invited state leade

4、rs of all South Asian countries including Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to attend his inauguration. Modi is committed to working with neighboring countries, strengthening economic ties, revitalizing the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. For instance, Modi made the Kingdom of

5、Bhutan the destination of his first foreign visit after taking office and promised to provide the country with more financial assistance. He also managed to settle the decades-long border disputes between India and Bangladesh by signing a bilateral land boundary agreement. Modi also became the first

6、 Indian prime minister that has paid an official visit to Nepal in the past 17 years. Modi is leading a concerted effort to foster a better relationship with Pakistan. Last December, after visiting Russia and Afghanistan, Modi made a surprise visit to Pakistan and had talks with Sharif. The Hindusta

7、n Times commented that the “visit has raised hopes that the stop-and-start negotiations between the nuclear-armed neighbors might finally make progress after three wars and more than 65 years of hostility.” In addition to strengthening ties with South Asian countries, Modi also paid more attention t

8、o Indias “backyard, ” the area around the Indian Ocean. Last March, Modi traveled to island countries of the Seychelles, Sri Lanka and Mauritius in order to strengthen defense cooperation and create a safety net in the area. Balancing act Russia remains Indias diplomatic priority and the major energ

9、y and weaponry supplier. When Modi had talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time as the Indian head of government during the BRICS (Brazil , Russia, India, China and South Africa) Summit in Brazil in 2014, Modi told Putin that, “If you ask anyone among the more than 1 billion pe

10、ople living in India who is our countrys greatest friend, every person, every child knows that it is Russia.” However, to maximize Indias interests, the Modi administration has tried to avoid putting all its eggs into one basket, and instead cooperated and interacted actively with different powers o

11、n a diverse range of issues. It has made efforts to advance relations with other powers such as the United States and Japan, and at the same time tried to avoid giving the outside the impression of helping the two to contain Chinas rise. As the most powerful country and the worlds largest economy, t

12、he United States can provide India with the capital, technology and weaponry New Delhi demands. Despite the fact that the United States had previ-ously refused to issue a visa for Modi in protest of “ineffective protection of human rights, ”Modi insisted on deepening the Indian-U.S. partnership in h

13、opes of strengthening cooperation with the United States in areas of trade, investment, science, energy and education. In January 2015, after talks with U.S. President Barack Obama, Modi commented that the promise and potential of the Indian-U.S. relationship has never been in doubt and the two coun

14、tries are natural partners. In a show of intimacy, Modi in his speech called the American president by his first name several times. Modi also values much of Japans capital and technology. Last December, the two countries agreed to have Japan build the first high-speed railway for India. The two cou

15、ntries are also planning to cooperate in the field of civil nuclear power. What should also be noted is that Modi has kept close personal relations with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Laser focus Despite the goodwill he has created among his peers, the real aim of Modis diplomacy is to promote

16、domestic development. Against this backdrop, he takes advantage of every visit to reinforce economic ties with major countries, attract investment for Indias infrastructure upgrading, as well as market Indian products. China has committed to investing $20 billion in the coming five years for infrast

17、ructure construction there, and has agreed to establish two large industrial parks in Gujarat and Maharashtra. During Modis visit to China last May, enterprises from the two countries signed cooperation deals worth $22 billion. While Modi was in Japan, his host country promised to expand its investm

18、ent in India to$35 billion in the next five years, focusing on infrastructure construction, transportation, clean energy, food processing and more. Russia also pledged to provide India with 10 million tons of crude oil over the next 10 years, and build 12 nuclear reactors within 20 years. Russian ba

19、nk VTB will open a $1 billion credit line to Indias Essar Group to fund infrastructure construction. In the meantime, Modi also reached out to Indian people living overseas during his foreign visits, calling for their contribution to the development of their home country and making the “Indian centu

20、ry” a reality. On September 28, 2014, more than 18,000 Indians and Indian Americans gathered at the Madison Square Garden in New York City to welcome Modi to the United States. Also, during his trip to Shanghai last May, about 5,000 Indians gathered to welcome the prime minister. While vigorously ad

21、vancing ties with foreign countries, Modi has not forgotten to shape his image as the guardian of Indias core interests. To a certain extent, Modis foreign policy has a strong nationalistic hue. Though he advocates solving disputes in a peaceful way, he also holds a strong and resolute stance when i

22、t comes to Indias national interests. Immediately after his inauguration, Modi employed “the carrot and the stick”tactic with Pakistan, requiring Islamabad to prevent cross-border terrorist attacks. The Modi administration also cancelled high-level talks after a Pakistan diplomat stationed in India

23、had met a Kashmir separatist leader. In July 2014, his administration boycotted the World Trade Organizations Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) in the name of protecting its own food security, which caused frustration among Western countries including the United States. Only in November of the same

24、 year did India and the United States strike a deal on some trade provisions pertaining to the TFA. At present, India is actively seeking greater power status, hoping to play a larger role in regional and international affairs. The late Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru claimed in his book, The Discovery of India, that “India is a myth and an idea, a dream and a vision, and yet very real and present and pervasive.” Now Modis diplomacy hopes to foster the conditions for Indias economic revival and political rise, with the ultimate goal of making India an impressive global player.

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