//php if(!empty($last_str)){if(!preg_match('~[0-9]+~', $first_str)){echo $title;}else{echo $last_str; }}else{echo $title;}?>204: Modi’s Foreign Policy: Focus on the Diaspora
Chilamkuri Raja Mohan
11 April 2015
Engagement with overseas communities has become a major element of India’s dynamic
foreign policy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Although the problems and
opportunities presented by the diaspora have gained traction in India’s post-Cold War
foreign policy, they have drawn particular attention from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-
led governments. If Atal Behari Vajpayee’s tenure (1998-2004) saw Delhi attach greater
importance to the overseas Indian communities, Modi has injected a new vigour in the few
months that he has been the Prime Minister. Modi sees the diaspora as central to India’s
development journey and as a strategic asset in promoting India’s foreign policy interests
abroad. At the same time the Modi government has had to spend considerable time and
energy dealing with the problems arising from India’s expanding global footprint. The paper
reviews the evolution of India’s diaspora policy and examines the possibilities and pitfalls
that could arise from Delhi’s new political enthusiasm for overseas Indian communities.