We take up an analysis by Harsk V. Pant published by the think tank ORF to agree on the centrality of India in the rapidly and radically changing international framework.
Too little, in fact, public debate focuses on the strategic importance of the Indian sub-continent, limiting it to relations with Russia, China and the West in this phase of the war in Ukraine.
The theme the author poses is much broader and touches the core of our work: global architecture. Pant recalls the Indian foreign minister’s speech at UNGA and criticism of an inefficient and exclusionary (for the Global South) multilateral system.
The theme is decisive. We reiterate that we need new (complex) geostrategic thinking and the political vision of a realistic multi-bi-polarity in glocalisation.