Abstract

This paper explores how a country's national identity shapes its foreign policy. India's foreign policy in South Asia is used as a case study to illustrate this. India sees itself as a dominant power in the region and has pursued a regional order with itself at the center. This has led to more coercion of neighboring powers and cooperation with external powers to contain their growth. Understanding a country's national identity is crucial to comprehending its foreign policy decisions.

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