Playing Cricket: India’s Soft Power, Nation Branding and Future Prospects

Suman Kumar Das, Akhil Chandra Borah, Shovit Mallick
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The growing interdependence among the nations, the advancement of science and technology and the impact of globalisation have made it less useful for nations to rely predominantly on hard power to pursue their foreign policies’ goals. In the contemporary era, nations have shifted their attention to soft power as an alternative policy to maximise gains from other countries. Although the exercise of hard power is still relevant in international relations, soft power has become a less destructive option. For instance, sports has proved its power as a tool of diplomacy at different times. In India, cricket has moved from its status as a mere sport to a powerful instrument of diplomacy. In this article, the authors analyse the value of sports in general and cricket in particular as an instrument of public diplomacy, its capacity for nation branding, and the future prospects of cricket in pursuing India’s foreign policy goals.
玩板球:印度的软实力、国家品牌和未来前景
国家间的相互依存日益加深、科学技术的进步以及全球化的影响,使得各国不再主要依靠硬实力来实现其外交政策目标。在当代,各国已将注意力转移到软实力上,将其作为从其他国家获取最大利益的替代政策。尽管硬实力的行使在国际关系中依然重要,但软实力已成为一种破坏性较小的选择。例如,体育在不同时期证明了其作为外交工具的力量。在印度,板球已从单纯的体育运动转变为强大的外交工具。在本文中,作者分析了体育尤其是板球作为公共外交工具的价值、其打造国家品牌的能力以及板球在实现印度外交政策目标方面的未来前景。
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