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US-China are recalibrating ties. Five things India needs to keep in mind amid the change

04 Apr 2026
2 min

The Global Order and India’s Strategic Challenges

The article highlights the reshaping of the global order influenced by structural forces beyond individual leaderships, particularly focusing on the rivalry between the US and China and its implications for India.

US-China Dynamics

  • Structural Changes: The global order is being reshaped by structural forces that will outlast current leaders like Trump and Xi. 
  • US Strategy: The US has shifted its strategy, viewing China more as an economic competitor than a systemic rival, and focusing less on Asia. 
  • China’s Stability Goals: China seeks stability to advance its economic and technological agendas, benefiting from a less confrontational but competitive relationship with the US. 

Impact of the Iran War

  • US Foreign Policy: The US is seen as unpredictable and militarized, contrasting with China's stable and restrained image. 
  • Energy Dynamics: China was prepared for the energy shock, dominating renewable energy sectors and benefiting from the transition from fossil fuels. 

Implications for India

  • Strategic Vulnerability: The US-China relationship's transactional nature may sideline India, with reduced salience in both capitals. 
  • AI Landscape Bipolarity: India faces strategic risks in aligning with either US or China in AI, suggesting a need for its own AI stack. 
  • US-Pakistan Thaw: Changes in US-Pakistan relations could affect India, despite the persistent China-Pakistan nexus. 

India’s Strategic Responses

  1. Recalibrating External Balancing: Enhance cooperation with the US in specific areas like defense and technology while managing conflict expectations. 
  2. Engaging China: Pursue strategic conversations with realism, maintaining firm positions on border issues and economic engagement. 
  3. Building Resilience: Focus on economic and technological self-reliance to reduce dependencies on China and the US. Develop a sovereign AI stack and green energy initiatives. 
  4. Rejecting Middle-Power Coalitions: India should not identify as a middle power but aim for greater strategic autonomy. 
  5. Reimagining Regional Policies: Revitalize the Neighbourhood First and Act East policies, balancing attention between western and eastern strategies. 

Conclusion

India must navigate a complex global environment by engaging strategically, building capabilities, and maintaining resilience against external dependencies. The approach involves balancing relations, investing in technology, and enhancing regional policies.

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