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Johannes Plagemann | The time
On the sidelines of world politics – India (last accessed on February 24.2.2024, 20.53, XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.)
"Narendra Modi sees India as a self-confident leading power in the Global South. But Hindu nationalism and the absurd cult of personality surrounding it is standing in the country's way. …
Further rapprochement with India is seen as a geopolitical matter of course in the West. This has a lot to do with the intensifying rivalry between China and the US. For the USA, India is a central building block in containing China, and for Europe it is an essential element in reducing economic dependencies on China. …
After ten years of the Modi government, it is becoming increasingly clear that India is no longer simply a so-called value partner. The largest democracy in the world has plummeted in all common democracy indices.”
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