Q5(b) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2021 · PSIR GS 2 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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Explain the philosophical foundations of India's foreign policy.

Topic: Recent developments in Indian Foreign policy. Syllabus: Recent developments in Indian Foreign policy: India’s position on the recent crisis in Afghanistan, Iraq and West Asia, growing relations with US and Israel; vision of a new world order. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2021 and Recent developments in Indian Foreign policy.

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Gandhian peace and anti-colonial freedom are the ethical roots. Nehru made non-alignment the working philosophy of autonomy. Appadorai systematised peace, the UN, and Asian resurgence as doctrine. Panchsheel is the named coexistence code. Kautilya and later tests sit as the realist under-layer.

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Introduction

India’s foreign policy rests on a mix of civilisational ethics, anti-colonial freedom, and a State’s need for autonomy. Jawaharlal Nehru and A. Appadorai gave that mix a public vocabulary. Practice later added harder power.

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Ethical and civilisational sources

  • Ahimsa and peaceful settlement, filtered through Gandhi and through Buddhist-Hindu ideas of a moral order, discouraged glory in conquest.
  • Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and later Panchsheel translated coexistence into five principles with China in 1954.
  • Anti-racialism and anti-colonial solidarity came from the freedom movement, not from a textbook of IR.

Nehru and Appadorai

  • Nehru treated non-alignment as moral independence and as a way to keep policy space in a bipolar world.
  • Appadorai wrote the doctrine as a systematic public philosophy: peace, the UN, and Asian resurgence as Indian interests with an ethical face.
  • Kautilya is often recovered as a realist counter-foundation: mandala, sandhi, and vigraha. Official speech still prefers Nehru’s grammar.

How the foundations operate

  • They justify strategic autonomy, UN multilateralism, and Global South voice.
  • 1962, 1971, and 1998 show that survival and capability can override sermon when the State is threatened.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  F[Freedom movement ethics] --> N[Nehru non-alignment]
  A[Appadorai public philosophy] --> N
  N --> P[Panchsheel UN autonomy]
  K[Kautilya realist strain] --> P

Conclusion

The philosophical foundations are peace, anti-colonial autonomy, Panchsheel, and a civilisational claim to moral politics, as Nehru and Appadorai framed them. They are real guides. They are not a substitute for the balance of power.

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