Global power order has shifted with emergence of multiple centres of influence: Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said the global economic and political pecking order has changed, with multiple centres of power emerging, making it impossible for any single country to dominate global affairs amid growing competition and interdependence.
Published Date - 20 December 2025, 01:21 PM
Pune: The global economic and political pecking order has undergone a significant change and a number of centres of power and influence have emerged, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday.
“No country, however powerful, can impose its will on all issues,” Jaishankar said, addressing the 22nd convocation of the Symbiosis International (Deemed University) in Pune.
“Not just that, it also means now that there is a natural competition among nations in the world and that it creates its own balance,” he said. “A number of centres of power and influence have emerged,” he said.
The very idea of power has so many definitions of trade, of energy, of military, of resources, of technology, and of talent, he said. It makes this a particularly complex phenomenon, he added.
“It is also essential to recognize that global powers are no longer capable of being universal,” Jaishankar said.
Globalisation has fundamentally altered the way we think and work, the minister said.
“A large economy like ours should develop substantial and contemporary manufacturing if its is to keep abreast of technology,” Jaishankar said.