The Journal of Foreign Policy

The Journal of Foreign Policy

Indian foreign policy toward USA (Ukraine War and Gaza War)

Document Type : Research Paper

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Guilan university, Rasht, Iran
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India will be one of the most influential countries in the future of the international system as an emerging power. Therefore, understanding its foreign policy on US demands is of great importance. Understanding this orientation will be very effective in identifying the scenarios ahead of the international system. In this regard, this research seeks to answer the question of what was India's security strategy towards the United States in events such as the Ukraine War and the Gaza War. The temporary hypothesis of this study suggests that, given past trends, India has put the US sequel strategy in the Ukrainian war and Gaza. The findings of the study suggest that India did not pursue any of the balancing or sequel strategies, and by looking at both strategies, it has only pursued its national interests with a pragmatic approach. But in the Gaza war, India's support for Israel can be interpreted as part of the hard follow -up to the United States. The method of research in this article is an analytical-reconnaissance. This study is of a qualitative nature and has been collected through articles and websites
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