The Difficult Four Countries
On 11th January, 2020, Britain’s, Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), a British Think Tank, published a report proposing a blueprint for Britain’s future foreign policy after Brexit. Titled “Global Britain, Global Broker”, the report sketches a bold path ahead for the UK.
Highlights of the Report
- Along with Russia, Turkey and Saudi Arabia, India is classed as one of the “difficult four” countries, destined to count among the UK’s “rivals” or “awkward counterparts” as it pursues its global goals.
- It groups India on the other side of a new divide in international affairs — between open societies where citizens ....
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