A New Quest for Self-Reliance: East Asia and Indian Economic Nationalism

P. Chacko
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Since 2017, India has introduced an increasing number of protectionist economic policies including higher tariffs, import duties and production subsidies while also rejecting and reviewing free trade agreements and imposing new regulations on foreign companies. This paper seeks to make sense of India’s recent foreign economic policies and their potential impact on its relations with East Asia. It does so by analyzing the economic, political and geopolitical drivers of these policy changes and placing their emergence within a broader historical context. It is argued that India is entering a new period of “neo-mercantilist” economic nationalism that simultaneously seeks to protect and nurture industries while attracting foreign investment and integrating India into global value chains. This is the outcome of the consequences of “liberal” economic nationalist policies and a changing geopolitical environment — including a broader global impetus toward neo-mercantilist policies and conflict with China. The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified this pre-existing turn toward neo-mercantilism. India’s new economic nationalism has the potential to produce significant changes in India’s relations with East Asia but also faces significant challenges in its implementation in the post-COVID era.
自力更生的新探索:东亚与印度经济民族主义
自2017年以来,印度推出了越来越多的保护主义经济政策,包括提高关税、进口关税和生产补贴,同时拒绝和审查自由贸易协定,并对外国公司实施新的规定。本文试图理解印度最近的对外经济政策及其对其与东亚关系的潜在影响。它通过分析这些政策变化的经济、政治和地缘政治驱动因素,并将它们的出现置于更广泛的历史背景中来实现这一目标。有人认为,印度正在进入一个“新重商主义”经济民族主义的新时期,在寻求保护和培育产业的同时,吸引外国投资,使印度融入全球价值链。这是“自由主义”经济民族主义政策和不断变化的地缘政治环境的结果——包括全球范围内对新重商主义政策的更广泛推动以及与中国的冲突。COVID-19大流行加剧了这种已有的新重商主义倾向。印度的新经济民族主义有可能给印度与东亚的关系带来重大变化,但在后新冠时代,其实施也面临重大挑战。
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