South Asia and Beyond

India Can Gain From U.S.’s Continued Withdrawal From The Global Order

NEW DELHI: America’s steady withdrawal from world affairs and from its role of the global policeman has perplexed and upset many analysts who claim that without the US, the global liberal order would be in threat as a totalitarian China would take over. However, Sreeram Chaulia, Professor and Dean at the Jindal School of International Affairs and the author of the book Trumped: Emerging Powers In A Post-Liberal World tells Ashwin Ahmad that the withdrawal of the US is not a bad thing as it will allow the emergence of rising powers like India to come to the fore and work with ‘middle powers’ who are worried about Beijing trampling on their sovereignty or crushing them under a debt trap. India, for instance, can work with Indonesia and the two countries – that once found common cause during the Non-Aligned Movement – can seize this historical ‘window of opportunity’ to create a multipolar order in Asia. Elsewhere, other nations such as Turkey, Nigeria and Brazil can do the same in their respective regions.

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Ashwin Ahmad

Traveller, bibliophile and wordsmith with a yen for international relations. A journalist and budding author of short fiction, life is a daily struggle to uncover the latest breaking story while attempting to be Hemingway in the self-same time. Focussed especially on Europe and West Asia, discussing Brexit, the Iran crisis and all matters related is a passion that endures to this day. Believes firmly that life without the written word is a life best not lived. That’s me, Ashwin Ahmad.

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