External affairs minister S. Jaishankar highlighted India’s evolving foreign policy, emphasizing it as a necessary adaptation, not a political attack. He cited four key drivers: changes in India’s development model, the shift from a bipolar to multipolar world, increasing globalization, and technology’s impact.
Changes in foreign policy should not be seen as political attack: Jaishankar

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