IN _THE UNFINISHED QUEST_, T.V. PAUL CHARTS INDIA'S CHECKERED PATH
TOWARD HIGHER REGIONAL AND GLOBAL STATUS, AND SHEDS IMPORTANT LIGHT ON
ITS SIGNIFICANCE AS THE "SWING POWER" THAT CAN MITIGATE CHINA'S
AGGRESSIVE RISE IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION.
In 2022, India surpassed the United Kingdom, its former colonial
ruler, as the fifth largest economy in the world. Since the 1990s, a
series of US presidents and secretaries of state have all acclaimed
India as a rising major power that deserves to be recognized as a lead
actor in the international arena. All five permanent members of the UN
Security Council except China have openly acknowledged the need to
include India among their ranks. But even now, India has not attained
the status of a globally recognized great power.
In _The Unfinished Quest_, leading international relations and South
Asia scholar T.V. Paul charts India's checkered path toward higher
regional and global status, covering both the successes and failures
it has experienced since the modern nation's founding in 1947. Paul
focuses on the key motivations driving Indian leaders to enhance
India's global status and power, but also on the many constraints that
have hindered its progress. He carefully specifies what counts as
indicators of greater status and uses these as benchmarks in his
assessment of each era. In this manner, he also brings forth some
important insights on status competition and power transitions in the
contemporary international system.
Paul's analysis of India's quest for status also sheds important light
on the current geo-strategic situation and serves as a new framework
for understanding the China-India rivalry, as well as India's relative
position in the broader Indo-Pacific theater. As the economies of
China and India grow rapidly, the power balance between them will be
determined by each country's ability to develop the hard and soft
powers needed to outpace the other and solidify their place in the
global hierarchy. Whether India can be a "swing power" able to
mitigate China's aggressive rise depends on its relative power
position in that theater and its own evolution as an inclusive,
tolerant democracy that can develop and utilize its most priced asset,
the demographic dividend. This sweeping account of India's uneven rise
in the global system will serve as the authoritative work on the
subject.
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India's Search for Major Power Status from Nehru to Modi
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ISBN
9780197670019
Publisert
2025
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Oxford University Press Academic US
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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