As Modi 3.0 marks its first year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy popularly known as ‘Modiplomacy’ has significantly transformed India’s global footprint, particularly in the domains of international trade and supply chain management. By enhancing strategic alliances with global powers such as the US, Russia, and the EU, and reinforcing ties across South Asia and the Indo-Pacific, India is emerging as a key player in global trade and supply chain networks.
This video unpacks how India’s diplomacy now integrates economic partnerships, EXIM (export-import) logistics, and international supply chain strategies to boost trade resilience and national security. From securing energy corridors to influencing multilateral platforms like G20, BRICS, and SCO, Modidiplomacy is strengthening India’s position in the evolving architecture of international trade supply chain systems.
Key areas covered:
• India’s role in global supply chains post-COVID
• Bilateral trade growth and digital trade corridors
• Infrastructure for EXIM in supply chain operations
• India's leadership in climate-conscious trade and tech diplomacy
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