




PRANAB DHAL SAMANTA: How do you assess India’s level of preparedness to assume a greater role in international politics? Does the Indian leadership often shy away from contentious issues?
Let me make a general remark about historically what great powers do. Good great powers are seen as custodians of an international system from which they benefit. So they are interested in global commerce, security, and more recently, the environment. Bad great powers suffer from the strategic entrepreneurship of misguided leaders who have eccentric ideologies. Indifferent great powers suffer from strategic arthritis. Their leaders’ well-meaning attitude makes them reluctant to advance either principles or interest in international affairs.
C. JAYANTHI: British and US academia have always talked about India as a sleeping giant. What do you think about it?
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