Tagged: Digital Diplomacy
The current ‘Liberal World Order’ is remodelling itself into a ‘Technoral World Order’ through the means offered under Diplomacy 3.0. Under the new transnational algorithm, national citizens turned to GLOCAL. If one can try...
India’s soft power has always been at the vanguard of efficient public diplomacy schemes, often leveraging online tools for stronger impact. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram albeit existed to serve their purpose in the pre-pandemic era;...
Cultural diplomacy forms an integral part of public diplomacy, wherein the focus is oriented towards the foreign, global audiences. As citizen-aimed diplomacy, it combines the cultural practices with the existing structures and framework of...
The practice of consular diplomacy was established in Ancient Greece. Since then, it has played an important role in the facilitation of trade, as well as furthering the colonial exploitation of the 19th and...
“When people think of digital diplomacy, they think of government tweeting. It is not what it is. That is public diplomacy.” ~Jared Cohen “But it is what people understand and government do for digital...
Diplomacy is required by every state when difficult situations arise and settlement is desired. Usually, states used diplomacy as a tool to negotiate and compromise over conflicting interests. For this purpose diplomats have to...
The new millennium has closed its second decade upon us, and the time for introspection cannot be more pertinent. The world has been irreplaceably altered in its countenance, with fault lines animated old and...
The Fourth India-EU Cyber Dialogue was held in New Delhi on August 29, 2017. The Indian Delegation was led by Mr Sanjay Kumar Verma, OSD(AD) Ministry of External Affairs. It was also attended, on...