Abstract

Global Governance is a continuous process that transcend national boundaries to provide action for public good. This is done through a purposeful order of international organizations and mechanisms, policies and laws and strategies for global cooperation. India has been an important part of Rising Asia and has established itself as a competent authority to play in the big boys club of global governance. India after the end of World War II maintained itself as a part of NonAligned Movement and remained so during the Cold War. This greatly reduced the pace of India’s engagement with the outer world. However, the end of Cold War era coincided with the Economic Liberalization in India and it helped India break free from the practice of Universalism of the Weak.In this paper we will revisit the multilateral strategies incorporated by India to embrace the new liberal global world order to voice itself not just as a rule taker but as global contributor. India has come a long way from being a mere dissident and its role in Climate Change Initiatives, Nuclear Non-Proliferation and International Trade manifest the fact that India has risen in the sphere of Global Governance. India with its principled past often finds itself in debate with its pragmatic present and such are the factors which will ultimately decide India’s future in New World Order.

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