India’s Grand Strategy for 2035 is not a single document, doctrine, or declaration. It is a living framework shaped by geography, history, ambition, and the rapidly changing global order. As the world transitions from a unipolar system dominated by the United States to a contested multipolar structure, India finds itself at the center of the most consequential geopolitical theatre of the 21st century — Asia.
By 2035, India is expected to emerge as one of the world’s three largest economies, a decisive military power in the Indo-Pacific, and a leading voice of the Global South. This rise, however, is unfolding in a hostile strategic environment dominated by three critical actors: China, Pakistan, and the United States. Each represents a different category of challenge — China as a peer competitor, Pakistan as a persistent destabilizer, and the United States as a powerful partner with its own strategic constraints.
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