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Non-alignment was no-camp autonomy in a bipolar world; multi-alignment is many partnerships at once in a multipolar one. India’s Quad and U.S. pacts would have broken NAM orthodoxy; BRICS, SCO and Russia keep the other side of the ledger. The aim remains strategic autonomy, as in NonAlignment 2.0. ‘Debunk’ overstates: the method has been updated, the aim has not been ridiculed. Agree on the pursuit of multi-alignment; reject a cartoon of India mocking Nehru.
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Introduction
Non-alignment was India’s Cold War doctrine: no military camp, voice for the South, room to deal with both blocs. Multi-alignment is the present practice: many partnerships at once, including security minilaterals with the United States. The statement that India has debunked non-alignment in pursuit of multi-alignment captures a real shift. The verb debunk is too theatrical. India has re-tooled autonomy, not mocked its own past in a seminar.
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What has changed
India sits in the Quad with three U.S. allies, holds 2+2s with Washington, and uses Indo-Pacific language (5(d)). That would have been unintelligible as NAM orthodoxy. At the same time it sits in BRICS and the SCO with China and Russia, buys discounted oil, and refuses a Ukraine condemnation camp (the autonomy of 7(c)). It convenes the Voice of Global South. This is issue-based coalitions, which S. Jaishankar has named in public. It matches the partial neoliberal turn of 6(a): markets and U.S. technology without a treaty.
Multi-alignment is not equidistance. It is the right to be closer to Washington on China and closer to Moscow on platforms, in the same year.
What has not been debunked
India still will not sign a NATO-like alliance (7(c)). It still uses NAM membership and South language when useful. The end — strategic autonomy in a hierarchical world — is Nehruvian even when the means are minilateral. NonAlignment 2.0 already wrote this in 2012. To say India has ‘debunked’ non-alignment is to confuse instrument with aim. The instrument of a 120-member movement as the first tool has been set down. The aim of not being a junior ally has not.
Comment
Agree that multi-alignment is the pursuit. Disagree that non-alignment has been thrown out as a false theory. NAM was a method for bipolarity. Bipolarity ended. The successor method is multi-alignment. Continuity is autonomy. Change is the willingness to join the Quad without calling it a camp. An honest comment uses those two sentences, not a culture-war word like debunk.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD NAM[Non-alignment bipolar method] --> MA[Multi-alignment] MA --> Q[Quad US Indo-Pacific] MA --> B[BRICS SCO Russia] MA --> GS[Global South voice] MA --> AU[Same aim: autonomy]
Conclusion
- India pursues multi-alignment: Quad and the United States beside BRICS, SCO and Russia, plus a Global South voice. That is not classical NAM theatre. It is still autonomy. Non-alignment has been superseded as method. It has not been exposed as a fraud. Multi-alignment is the update, not the funeral oration.
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