| Subject: | Southeast Asian studies/International Relations |
| Title: | Vishal Bharat’s Global Vision: Indo-US Strategic Partnership in the Indo-Pacific Region during the Modi Era |
| Author(s): | Ankit Awana |
| Published on: | 30th March 2026 |
| Published by: | Lyceum India |
| Name of the Journal: | Lyceum India Journal of Social Sciences |
| ISSN/E-ISSN: | 3048-6513 |
| Volume & Issue: | Volume: 3, Issue: 4 |
| Pages: | 147-157 |
| Original DOI (if any): | 10.5281/zenodo.19294167 |
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| Abstract: | The Indo-Pacific now forms the centre of the twenty first century geopolitical where strategic competition, new types of interdependence and regional architectures exist. The article is based on the strategic alliance of Indo-US and how it can be applied in the case of Vishal Bharat and the Indian civilization and how its role as a global player is evolving. It looks at the change that occurred in the relationship between the Indians and the US to become less convergent and multidimensional relationship in the Indo-Pacific during the Modi era. Through the qualitative and analytical approach, the paper will be based on policy texts, academic materials, and strategic argument to evaluate the nature of this partnership. The article opines that, despite the enhancement of its defence, economic and technological relationships; India wants to be autonomous of strategies; the manner in which it goes about it lies within the veil of inclusiveness, rule-based order and global responsibility. The Indo-US affair is then the expression of a complex conjunction of the geopolitical expediency and the civilizational aspiration, which contributes to the establishment of the shifting order of the Indo-Pacific. |
| Keywords: | Vishal Bharat, Indo-US Strategic Partnership, Indo-Pacific, Modi Era, Civilizational Diplomacy, Global Dialogues, Strategic Convergence. |
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