New Delhi, Dec. 26 -- With aggressive US trade tariffs and geopolitical uncertainities in the neighbourhood and the West Asia, New Delhi navigated a period of intense volatility in 2025 - the year that is about to end.
Under these circumstances, the year turned out to be a test of New Delhi's ability to balance strategic autonomy with rising expectations of leadership on the global stage.
India's foreign policy in 2025 reflected caution, flexibility and calculated engagement, as New Delhi managed neighbourhood instability, navigated tariff disputes and strengthened ties with major powers.
Here is a break up of how India fared on foreign policy in 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi ended the year with a three-nation tour to Jordan, Ethi...
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