
India's Strategic Logic: Choice Preservation in a Transactional World - Paperback
India's Strategic Logic: Choice Preservation in a Transactional World - Paperback
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by S. Vidyadharan (Author)
India's external behavior is often filtered through the mid-20th-century lenses of "non-alignment" or, more recently, the reactive frameworks of "strategic autonomy" and "multi-alignment." These models are no longer sufficient. In a world defined by hardening alignments and technological fragmentation, India is not merely balancing between poles-it is operating on a sophisticated, indigenous civilizational operating system.
India's Strategic Logic argues that India's approach is a systematic effort to reconstruct statecraft from the inside out. It introduces the "rule-proposer" method: a framework for preserving sovereign agency and freedom of judgment under material constraint. Unlike traditional models of dominance, the rule-proposer method does not seek the summit of a global hierarchy. Instead, it seeks to immunize the nation's decision-making from external dictates, ensuring that India remains the primary author of its own future. Rather than treating autonomy as distance from global systems, this book shows how autonomy functions as a method for managing interdependence. By analyzing energy systems, infrastructure, and maritime exposure, a consistent pattern of Choice Preservation emerges: maintain optionality, extend time horizons, and protect decision-making capacity. This is an analytical account of how a large, exposed democracy navigates a fractured international order while preserving the room to act. Moving beyond the limitations of external observation, this work provides a refined mental model for understanding how choice functions as a critical strategic asset.



















