The release of former President Trumps new security vision has revealed that India occupies a relatively limited role raising questions about the Modi governments expectations on the international stage. While New Delhi has aimed to position itself as a central player in global security and strategic partnerships the document suggests that India is viewed more as a peripheral partner than a key decision maker.
This contrast highlights the gap between Indias ambitions and how major global powers perceive its influence. The Modi governments optimism about strengthening ties with the United States in defense and regional security matters appears to be tempered by the reality of American strategic priorities.
Analysts suggest that while India remains an important regional actor it must adjust its expectations regarding its role in global security initiatives. The security vision reflects a focus on other priorities leaving India with less influence than it may have anticipated.
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