Abstract

This paper explores the leadership phenomenon in making foreign policy and in the decision-making process that how does it affect other states. By using leadership theories and idiosyncratic factors which include perceptions of leaders, historical experiences, and ideological orientations all affect the US foreign policy along with it the dynamic geopolitical environment also matters in this regard. The study further argues that how the high-risk situations involve the leader in eliminating obstacles, for example, post 9/11 terrorism climax, Modi recent moves in the region and Trump reaction towards them and as an Asian power what strategies he adopted vis-à-vis Pakistan. In such expected worrisome times this article furthermore highlights the comparative courage, and overview of their approaches that might help in understanding the authoritarian and paternal styles, traits of leadership as an individual.

Highlights

  • Biden faces a slew of some major challenges in its foreign policy

  • US splendid strategy in South Asia, encircling Afghan warfare, access to the Central Asian resources, China’s containment, alignment with India, are various dynamics that affected previous leader term in decision process concerning to Pakistan

  • Same like Trump India has been looking for the repetition of the same policies by continuing them at present in Biden Administration by pressurizing Pakistan over terror, but the assessment about New Delhi is realistic, shows that Pakistan will have close relationships in work with the US as they are heading towards to pull out of Afghanistan, to which co-operation is needed from Taliban as well

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Introduction

Biden faces a slew of some major challenges in its foreign policy. On the other hand, with India, the US has a momentous prospect to shape its partnerships to get the advantage in the building of a stable balance of power in the South Asian region at a broader level in the Indo-Pacific region. Different expectations as per from Biden administration both in terms of its foreign policy that might shake but not mentions to alter present strategy towards the region of SA.

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