As Prime Minister Narendra Modi completes a decade in power and assumes office for the third consecutive term, this book examines the Modi government’s foreign policy over the past decade, and underlines the challenges that continue to constrain New Delhi’s future choices in the realm of external relations. Divided into three sections, this book is a survey of the Indian foreign policy landscape from when Modi took the helm. It identifies the key trends in various geographies and domains, and underscores the persistent obstacles facing the nation’s policymakers. Written by domain experts, the contributions in this book are aimed at engendering a forward looking debate on the future trajectory of Indian foreign policy as India settles itself at the centre stage of global politics. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Harsh V Pant is Vice President for Studies and Foreign Policy at Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi. He is a Professor of International Relations with King’s India Institute at King’s College London. He is also Director (Honorary) of Delhi School of Transnational Affairs at Delhi University. Professor Pant’s current research is focused on Asian security issues. His most recent books include The Making of a Global Bharat (Har-Anand Publications), India and the Gulf: Theoretical Perspectives and Policy Shifts (Cambridge University Press), and India and Global Governance: A Rising Power and its Discontents (Routledge).