[Tree] The role of discourse in statecraft and the impact of language and narrative in politics
Version 0.15 (2024-01-21 03:44:35.482000)
updates: Integrating analysis of the role of discourse in statecraft and the impact of language and narrative in politics
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.14 (2024-01-14 15:39:51.544000)
updates: Discussion of India's achievements, challenges, and reforms in geopolitics
- ➔
Version 0.13 (2024-01-14 00:19:18.268000)
updates: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlights India's pivotal role in global decisions
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.12 (2024-01-13 14:19:19.706000)
updates: Jaishankar's statement on India's consultation in global issues
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.11 (2024-01-13 12:18:07.323000)
updates: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlights India's growing weight, power, and influence, stating that no major issue in the world is decided without consultation with India. He emphasizes India's transformation, rise in talent, and investments in the country. Jaishankar discusses India's participation in groupings like Quad and BRICS and the need to manage its interests in such groupings. [b1be2bae]
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.1 (2023-11-26 05:40:01.283000)
updates: India's strategic position and ability to navigate complex diplomatic waters showcases it as a potential mediator in international conflicts
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.09 (2023-11-26 04:38:19.663000)
updates: India's potential as a mediator in global conflicts
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.08 (2023-11-26 03:44:25.375000)
updates: Integration of India's potential as a mediator in global conflicts
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.06 (2023-11-04 17:27:23.207000)
updates: The new narrative focuses on India's emergence as a world power under Prime Minister Modi, highlighting economic changes and the importance of the younger generation. It also includes Nita Ambani's optimism about India's future.
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.03 (2023-10-14 23:33:28.045000)
updates: The announcement of India's ambition to host the Olympics in 2036
- ➔
Version 0.02 (2023-10-10 14:13:52.792000)
updates: Incorporated information about Turkey's bid for Euro 2032
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.01 (2023-10-08 14:19:53.564000)
updates: The new narrative incorporates information about Saudi Arabia's aim to secure power and influence in the 'new world order' through its bid for the 2034 World Cup, as well as its strategy to diversify the economy and attract tourism and business to the region. It also highlights the country's investment in sports to gain soft power and become a dominant force in the Middle East and beyond. The bid for the World Cup is seen as a reflection of a shift in power from the global north to the global south, with Riyadh emerging as a new power center.
- ➔
- ➔