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Chapter 97 - Chapter 97: Redefining Global Governance

With unparalleled economic power and a moral authority cultivated over decades, India, in the mid-1980s, moved to redefine global governance. The existing international institutions, largely a product of post-WWII Western hegemony, were deemed insufficient for a truly multipolar world. Prime Minister Bose's successor, a protege of Adav's, spearheaded this diplomatic revolution.

India, leveraging its leadership of the Non-Aligned Movement, proposed fundamental reforms to the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the World Bank. These reforms aimed to shift power away from the historically dominant Western nations, giving greater voice and voting power to developing countries and emerging economies. India advocated for a global economic system based on equitable trade, sustainable development, and mutual respect, rather than debt dependency or ideological imposition.

The proposals, meticulously crafted by Adav and supported by comprehensive Codex analyses of global economic flows and political leverage, were designed to solidify India's long-term influence. Facing overwhelming support from the vast majority of nations and a recognition of India's undeniable economic and technological prowess, the traditional powers found themselves isolated. The reforms passed, establishing a new global order that recognized India's central role and provided the institutional framework for its continued, peaceful hegemony.

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