India is anchoring its foreign policy in long-term partnerships that reflect the realities of a world where economic interdependence, technological cooperation and regional connectivity matter as much as military calculus. Image: File photo (ANI)
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Firstpost20-12-2025, 16:09

Modi's West Asia-Africa Tour: India's Strategic Reset for a Multipolar World

  • PM Modi's four-day visit to Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman signals a major "strategic reset" in India's foreign policy, shifting towards transformational partnerships in West Asia and Africa.
  • In Jordan, agreements on renewable energy, water management, and digital cooperation were signed, celebrating 75 years of ties and leveraging Jordan's role as a Levant gateway.
  • Ethiopia saw the first visit by a sitting Indian PM, elevating ties to a strategic partnership with MoUs on UN peacekeeping, digital infrastructure, and health, enhancing India's reach in the African Union.
  • Oman visit focused on expanding trade, investment, and energy cooperation, with a Joint Vision Document and an FTA on track, leveraging Oman's strategic maritime location.
  • The tour reflects India's proactive "geography-plus-geopolitics" strategy, building flexible, multi-layered partnerships for economic resilience, digital infrastructure, and developmental cooperation in a multipolar world.

Why It Matters: Modi's tour reshapes India's foreign policy, forging strategic, transformational ties in West Asia-Africa.

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