New Delhi, March 13 Senior Congress leader and former Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram on Friday strongly criticized the foreign policy approach of the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He alleged that India’s diplomatic stance in recent years has weakened the country’s traditional relationships with several global partners. Chidambaram said India had historically maintained balanced and strategic relations with major world powers, but claimed that recent policies have created uncertainty in international diplomacy. He argued that the government must adopt a more consistent and transparent foreign policy to protect India’s global interests. The Congress leader also warned that global conflicts and geopolitical tensions could have serious economic and security implications for India if not handled carefully. He urged the Centre to rebuild trust with international allies and focus on strengthening diplomatic engagement. His remarks come amid ongoing debates over India’s position on several global issues, with opposition leaders increasingly questioning the government’s foreign policy strategy.
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