India’s Pursuit of Multipolarity in Foreign Policy: Insights from Former Ambassador to Russia

India’s former envoy D. Bala Venkatesh Varma emphasized the enduring commitment of Indian foreign policy towards multipolarity. He pointed out obstacles such as the US imposing tariffs on Russian oil purchases. Varma also called on China to utilize its influence for the betterment of the global community while cautioning against hegemony in international relations. India aims to utilize its upcoming 2026 BRICS presidency to enhance worldwide stability and address the issues faced by the Global South.

Despite challenges like the US tariffs on Russian oil purchases, India remains steadfast in its pursuit of multipolarity, as stated by former ambassador D. Bala Venkatesh Varma. He stressed the importance of China using its growing influence to promote global welfare and avoid establishing hegemony over other nations. Varma highlighted India’s strategic plan to leverage its presidency of BRICS in 2026 to foster global stability and address the concerns of developing countries.

Former Indian envoy D. Bala Venkatesh Varma reiterated India’s unwavering commitment to achieving multipolarity in its foreign policy. He specifically mentioned the hurdles posed by US actions like imposing tariffs on Russian oil purchases. Varma urged China to play a constructive role in global affairs, emphasizing the need to prevent hegemonic dominance. India is poised to use its forthcoming 2026 BRICS presidency to prioritize global stability and address the challenges faced by the Global South.

D. Bala Venkatesh Varma, India’s former envoy, underscored the country’s persistent pursuit of multipolarity in foreign relations. Despite facing challenges such as US tariffs on Russian oil purchases, Varma called on China to utilize its influence for global good without succumbing to hegemonic tendencies. India is gearing up to use its 2026 BRICS presidency to strengthen global stability and address the concerns of developing nations.

India’s former ambassador to Russia, D. Bala Venkatesh Varma, reiterated the country’s enduring commitment to multipolarity in foreign policy. He highlighted the challenges posed by US tariffs on Russian oil purchases and urged China to use its influence for the betterment of the global community, while cautioning against hegemony. Varma emphasized India’s upcoming 2026 BRICS presidency as a platform to promote global stability and address the needs of the Global South.

Former Indian envoy D. Bala Venkatesh Varma emphasized India’s consistent quest for multipolarity in its foreign policy endeavors. Despite facing obstacles like US tariffs on Russian oil purchases, Varma urged China to wield its influence positively and avoid hegemonic behavior. India plans to capitalize on its 2026 BRICS presidency to enhance global stability and address the concerns of developing nations.

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