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India must reboot neighbourhood policy — trade is the key

01 Apr 2026
2 min

India's Neighbourhood Policy: Challenges and Opportunities

Recently, India faced significant challenges regarding its neighbourhood policy, with concerns about losing influence in the Subcontinent. This situation was exacerbated by strained relations with Bangladesh post-Sheikh Hasina's ouster. However, recent political changes present India with opportunities to redefine its regional strategy.

Political Developments in the Region

  • Bangladesh: The February elections gave Tarique Rahman and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) a large mandate. Rahman's "Bangladesh First" policy suggests a potential for a pragmatic, interest-based relationship with India.
  • Nepal: The rise of the Rastriya Swatantra Party and Balendra Shah signifies a generational political shift, offering a chance to move past historical distrust. India should aim for a relationship based on equality and respect for Nepal's sovereignty.
  • Sri Lanka: Post-2024 elections, a new generation is steering the country towards pragmatic engagement with India, moving beyond historical animosities.

Trade and Economic Opportunities

  • India has been actively negotiating ambitious trade agreements globally and should extend this reforming approach to its neighbours.
  • Despite geographic advantages, self-defeating protectionism has limited India's regional trade, leading to significant trade deficits and lost opportunities.
  • Improving connectivity with Bangladesh and Nepal could greatly benefit the economically weaker regions of South Asia.

Challenges and Strategies

  • India's trade policy towards its neighbours has been protectionist, which is counterproductive to its national interests.
  • India's massive trade deficit with China contrasts with its surpluses with Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. A shift towards importing more and enhancing trade and investment ties is necessary.
  • Enhancing economic and energy cooperation with neighbours, especially in the east and south, is crucial amid global uncertainties.

Conclusion

Transforming India's neighbourhood policy requires a change in mindset. India must move from an assumption of offering favours to seeking partnerships. Visible, measurable benefits must be achieved, improving connectivity, opening markets, and fostering economic growth for all involved.

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