Abstract
Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2024;2(10):27-31
Indology and International Relations: Exploring Cultural Insights in Global Diplomacy
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Abstract
This study explores the intersection between Indology the academic study of Indian culture, philosophy, and history, and international relations, highlighting how cultural insights can shape global diplomacy. By examining India's rich cultural traditions, such as non-violence (ahimsa), pluralism, and spiritual philosophy, this research illustrates how these concepts can influence diplomatic practices and foster peaceful international engagement. The paper argues that understanding cultural heritage and historical experiences is vital in navigating global interactions, offering an alternative to Western-centric theories in international relations. India's role as a cultural bridge in Asia and its diplomatic philosophy, rooted in values like Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family), serve as key examples of how cultural depth can shape foreign policy. This study emphasizes the importance of integrating cultural understanding into international diplomacy, suggesting that a deeper appreciation of cultural contexts can promote more effective and empathetic global cooperation in an increasingly interconnected world.
Keywords
Indology, International Relations, Cultural Diplomacy, Pluralism, Global Diplomacy Cross-Cultural Understanding, Indian Foreign Policy, Soft Power, Cultural Heritage, Global Cooperation, Non-Western Perspectives, Empathy in Diplomacy.