
The Unipolar World is History, New Global Dynamics Emerge: Dr S JaiShankar
The Unipolar World is History, New Global Dynamics Emerge: Dr S JaiShankar
During the Kautilya Economic Conclave closing plenary session, India’s External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, addressed the evolving dynamics of the global landscape. He asserted that the era of a unipolar world is long gone and urged for an analytical shift away from past constructs.
Moving Beyond Unipolarity and Bipolarity
Jaishankar noted that the concept of a unipolar world is a thing of the past, and even the idea of bipolarity in the context of the US and China may not fully materialize. He emphasized that various emerging powers have gained significant clout, possess autonomous activities, and regions of their own influence. The shifting global landscape will not neatly align with a binary division of power, he suggested.
Revising Analytical Constructs
In order to grasp the intricacies of today’s international relations, Jaishankar highlighted the need to free analysis from the constraints of past paradigms. While acknowledging the increased globalization of the world, he pointed out that the dominance of regional players is becoming more pronounced. These regional actors, with their unique spheres of influence, are diminishing the space for global and external players to assert themselves in regions like the Middle East and Africa.
Climate Change and Economic Impact
Addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by the global economy, Jaishankar underlined the direct disruptive effects of climate change. The shifting weather patterns have the potential to disrupt production processes and supply chains, impacting the international economy. Climate challenges, once considered trends, are now pressing risks that must be considered in economic calculations.
Economic Concerns: Rising Debt and Market Volatility
Furthermore, Jaishankar expressed concerns about the global economy due to rising debt levels and market volatility. The mounting debt is often the result of imprudent financial decisions, opaque projects, and excessive borrowing. Market instability has proven challenging for smaller economies with limited trade diversity. Those dependent on industries like tourism and remittances have been particularly affected by economic slowdowns.
In conclusion, Jaishankar pointed out that international financial institutions have struggled to respond adequately to these challenges, whether due to limited resources or competing priorities.
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