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Vol 5 Issue 12 September 2016 ISSN No : 2249-894X ORIGINAL ARTICLE Monthly Multidisciplinary Research Journal Review Of Research Journal Chief Editors Ashok Yakkaldevi Ecaterina Patrascu A R Burla College, India Spiru Haret University, Bucharest Kamani Perera Regional Centre For Strategic Studies, Sri Lanka Welcome to Review Of Research RNI MAHMUL/2011/38595 ISSN No.2249-894X Review Of Research Journal is a multidisciplinary research journal, published monthly in English, Hindi & Marathi Language. All research papers submitted to the journal will be double - blind peer reviewed referred by members of the editorial Board readers will include investigator in universities, research institutes government and industry with research interest in the general subjects. Regional Editor Manichander Thammishetty Ph.d Research Scholar, Faculty of Education IASE, Osmania University, Hyderabad. Advisory Board Kamani Perera Delia Serbescu Mabel Miao Regional Centre For Strategic Studies, Sri Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, Romania Center for China and Globalization, China Lanka Xiaohua Yang Ruth Wolf Ecaterina Patrascu University of San Francisco, San Francisco University Walla, Israel Spiru Haret University, Bucharest Karina Xavier Jie Hao Fabricio Moraes de AlmeidaFederal Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University of Sydney, Australia University of Rondonia, Brazil USA Pei-Shan Kao Andrea Anna Maria Constantinovici May Hongmei Gao University of Essex, United Kingdom AL. I. Cuza University, Romania Kennesaw State University, USA Romona Mihaila Marc Fetscherin Loredana Bosca Spiru Haret University, Romania Rollins College, USA Spiru Haret University, Romania Liu Chen Beijing Foreign Studies University, China Ilie Pintea Spiru Haret University, Romania Mahdi Moharrampour Nimita Khanna Govind P. Shinde Islamic Azad University buinzahra Director, Isara Institute of Management, New Bharati Vidyapeeth School of Distance Branch, Qazvin, Iran Delhi Education Center, Navi Mumbai Titus Pop Salve R. N. Sonal Singh PhD, Partium Christian University, Department of Sociology, Shivaji University, Vikram University, Ujjain Oradea, Kolhapur Romania Jayashree Patil-Dake P. Malyadri MBA Department of Badruka College J. K. VIJAYAKUMAR Government Degree College, Tandur, A.P. Commerce and Arts Post Graduate Centre King Abdullah University of Science & (BCCAPGC),Kachiguda, Hyderabad Technology,Saudi Arabia. S. D. Sindkhedkar PSGVP Mandal's Arts, Science and Maj. Dr. S. Bakhtiar Choudhary George - Calin SERITAN Commerce College, Shahada [ M.S. ] Director,Hyderabad AP India. Postdoctoral Researcher Faculty of Philosophy and Socio-Political Anurag Misra AR. SARAVANAKUMARALAGAPPA Sciences DBS College, Kanpur UNIVERSITY, KARAIKUDI,TN Al. I. Cuza University, Iasi C. D. Balaji V.MAHALAKSHMI REZA KAFIPOUR Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai Dean, Panimalar Engineering College Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz, Iran Bhavana vivek patole S.KANNAN PhD, Elphinstone college mumbai-32 Ph.D , Annamalai University Rajendra Shendge Director, B.C.U.D. Solapur University, Awadhesh Kumar Shirotriya Kanwar Dinesh Singh Solapur Secretary, Play India Play (Trust),Meerut Dept.English, Government Postgraduate (U.P.) College , solan More......... Address:-Ashok Yakkaldevi 258/34, Raviwar Peth, Solapur - 413 005 Maharashtra, India Cell : 9595 359 435, Ph No: 02172372010 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ror.isrj.org ISSN: 2249-894X Impact Factor : 3.1402(UIF) Volume - 5 | Issue - 12 | September - 2016 Review Of Research NEW DIMENSIONS OF NARENDRA MODI’S INTRODUCTION FOREIGN POLICY Swaraj has also made official visits to Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, Dr. Sandeep.G. Tiwari1 and Dr. Manohar. H. Shirahatti2 Singapore, Vietnam, Manama, Bahrain, 1PG Centre Dept.of Political Science,Com.BHS Arts&TGP Afghanistan, Tajikistan, United States, ScienceCollege, Jamkhandi Tq Jamkhandi Dt. Bagalkot , United Kingdom, Mauritias, Maldives, United Arab Emirates, South Korea, China, Karnataka- India . Oman and Sri Lanka. 2PG Centre Dept. of Political Science,Com.BHS Arts&TGP Modi made several foreign trips to ScienceCollege,Jamkhandi Tq Jamkhandi Dt. Bagalkot foster his business links with major Asian ,Karnataka- India . economic powers. This included meeting Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe to ABSTRACT build a personal rapport. He also reached he foreign policy of Narendra Modi is also referred to as out for investment deals with China and the Modi Doctrine concerns the policy initiatives made Israel who sought to increase economic towards other states by the current Modi government ties beyond defence and agriculture He T was widely appreciated for his endeavour after he assumed office as Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2014.The Ministry of External Affairs, headed by External to organise Vibrant Gujarat, a biannual Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj is the first woman to hold the international business summit to welcome office is responsible for carrying out the foreign policy of India. investment in his home state which also Modi's foreign policy is currently focused on improving helped build a pro-development and relations with neighbouring countries in South Asia engaging business friendly image in India. the extended neighbourhood in Southeast Asia and the major In 2014 except calling out China's global powers. In pursuit of this, he has made official visits to potential aggression along the border with Bhutan, Nepal and Japan, United States, Myanmar, Australia, India and making "illegal immigration" and Fiji. from Bangladesh an election issue specially during the later part of his KEYWORDS: New Dimensions , Narendra Modi’s Foreign campaig n in states like Assam and West Policy , policy initiatives . Bengal. He also asserted that Hindus outside the country would be able to seek asylum in India should they require. He also pledged to have a "strong" foreign policy, including engaging with China He had asked for External Affairs Ministry to focus more on trade deals instead of other geopolitical initiatives I m p ro v i n g re l at i o n s w i t h immediate neighbours would be his priority as peace and tranquility in South Asia is essential for realizing his development agenda. Significantly he pledged to introduce the concept of para diplomacy in India where each states and cities would have liberty to forge special Available online at www.lsrj.in 1 NEW DIMENSIONS OF NARENDRA MODI’S FOREIGN POLICY Volume - 5 | Issue - 12 | September - 2016 relation with countries or federal states or even cities of their interest. Bilateral trade going to dominate the relations with most countries except few important global powers with which India shares a strategic partnership. His maiden foreign policy statement by inviting all the heads of state heads of government of India's neighbors and doing so he had undone his criticism as being a hardliner. Modi's swearing-in ceremony featured nearly all the SAARC leaders along with Navin Ramgoolam of Mauritius who holds an observer status at the grouping. Guests list included Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai, Bhutan's Tshering Tobgay, Maldives' Abdulla Yameen, Nepal's Sushil Koirala, Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif, Sri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa, Mauritius's Navin Ramgoolam. As Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was travelling, parliamentary Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury came instead. Significantly Lobsang Sangay, the Prime Minister of Tibetan Government- in-Exile, was also spotted seating in the spectators gallery.[16] The media reacted positively to this in response to their own criticism of his foreign policy.[17] Approach of P5 nations Soon after the new government took over the office important world leaders expressed their willingness to work with Modi government to strengthen their relations with India as it provides them a big market. All 5 permanent member state of United Nations Security Council sent their envoy with to India within the first 100 days from inauguration which is significant given India's long standing bid to get a permanent membership at UNSC. To take the early movers advantage China was first to send its envoy to India after Modi govt came into power, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited new Delhi on 8 June and held bilateral talks in with his counterpart and also called on PM Modi. In other reactions, China indicated a willingness to reach a final settlement over the contested border disputes. Russian Deputy Chairman visited India on 18–19 June 2014 to reach out the new government Where the two sides discussed the cooperation in joint defence production which is one of Modi's top agenda. Later Modi met President Vladimir Putin in July on the sidelines of 6th BRICS summit in Brazil. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius made an official visit to India from 29 June to 2 July and held high level talks with both External Affairs Minister and Prime Minister. Strategic and defence cooperation was top on his agenda and he expressed hope of speedy completion of Dassault Rafale Jet deal as part of the much delayed Indian MMRCA project under the new government Prior to his India trip U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry emphasized the importance of US-India in twenty first century and interestingly he borrowed "Sabka saath, Sabka vikaas" a Hindi slogan from Modi’s campaign meaning "together with all, development for all" and said America shared this goal and willing to work in full cooperation with the new government to realize it. The appeal: "There is no change in our policy. We think that foreign policy is in continuity.