The rules of global power have changed. Alignment is no longer enough-and neutrality is no longer possible.
In Strategic Ambiguity: The India Playbook for a Multipolar World, Sandeep Chavan delivers a sharp, original analysis of how nations operate in a world defined by uncertainty, competing interests, and constant pressure.
Using India as a central case study, this book explores one of the most important strategic transformations of our time: the shift from non-alignment to strategic multi-engagement. It examines how India navigates complex relationships with global powers like the United States, China, Russia, and the Middle East-without fully committing to any one axis.
But this is not just a book about India.
It is a framework for understanding modern power.
Through real-world examples, layered analysis, and a clear strategic lens, the book breaks down:
How countries manage contradictions without collapsing their positionWhy strategic ambiguity is becoming a core tool of diplomacyThe difference between engagement and entanglementHow perception, narrative, and signaling shape global outcomesThe risks and rewards of operating in a multipolar world orderAt its core, this book challenges traditional thinking in international relations. It moves beyond binary frameworks of allies vs enemies and introduces a more realistic model of global behavior-where nations continuously balance risk, opportunity, and perception.
Written in a clear, practical, and thought-provoking style, Sandeep Chavan bridges theory and real-world application-making this book valuable for:
Policy thinkers and geopolitical analystsBusiness leaders navigating global marketsStudents of international relations and political scienceAnyone seeking to understand how power actually works todayThis is not a book of opinions.
It is a book of patterns.
If you want to understand the future of global strategy, diplomacy, and power dynamics-this book provides a lens you cannot ignore.
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