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New Delhi, Jan 29 (PTI) India must focus on building enduring national capabilities and economic sovereignty in the face of shrinking space for rules-based trading, anti-immigrant stance, weaponisation of energy sources and growing use of export controls in critical sectors, the Economic Survey said on Thursday.
In a world where economic relationships are increasingly strategic and contested, the ability to learn becomes a core element of "statecraft", it said, noting that India must build enduring national capabilities to deal with the challenging geopolitical scenario.
The assessment comes against the backdrop of growing concerns over the Trump administration's policies on trade, tariffs and immigration, China's export control measures relating to critical minerals and increasing disquiet in the West over India's energy ties with Russia.
The Economic Survey 2025-26, that was tabled in Parliament, referring to geopolitical and economic turbulence, said strategic competition is increasingly fuelling trade wars, while nations vie for access to critical minerals and technological resources in a manner "reminiscent of a new colonial scramble".
The recent experience illustrated that "economic interdependence, once viewed as a source of mutual stability, is now increasingly perceived as a channel of vulnerability", it said.
"Across regions, the resurgence of ultra-nationalism, rooted in claims of cultural superiority and an anti-immigrant stance, is increasingly shaping political and policy choices," it said.
"This shift is narrowing the space for multilateral cooperation and rule-based trading, while hardening domestic borders and constraining labour mobility. Overall, this has reoriented economic strategies toward inward-looking priorities," it noted.
The survey said a growing number of nations are becoming increasingly sceptical of free trade and multilateral institutions, which are believed to have led to large and concentrated global trade imbalances.
The survey also appeared to flag concerns over China utilising its fiscal power to construct infrastructure in other countries through its Belt and Road Initiative, saying the aim is to enhance Beijing's "trade and economic dominance".
"Against this backdrop, India's reforms and economic performance over the previous decade have helped it stay relevant and resilient, capable of withstanding and adapting to external economic pressures and statecraft without disproportionate disruption." "We must now move a step further and focus on deliberately cultivating strategic indispensability," it said.
The survey said in today's fragmented global economy, the capacity to learn without dependence becomes an essential strategic skill.
"Swadeshi is inevitable and necessary," it said.
The strategic context has shifted in ways that materially alter the calculus of openness, it said.
"Export controls, technology denial regimes, carbon border mechanisms, and industrial policy in the West and East alike signal the end of naive globalisation," it said.
"We operate in an environment where access to inputs, technologies, and markets cannot be assumed to be frictionless or permanent. In such circumstances, Swadeshi becomes a defensive as well as offensive policy lever: a means to ensure continuity of production in the face of external shocks." The survey said the solution lies in a pathway to build enduring national capabilities that reinforce economic sovereignty.
"The policy question is no longer whether the state should encourage Swadeshi, but how it should do so without undermining efficiency, innovation, or global integration," it said. PTI MPB ZMN
India must build national capabilities and strategic indispensability to protect economic sovereignty amid rising trade fragmentation. India must prioritise building enduring national capabilities and economic sovereignty in response to shrinking rules-based trading, protectionism, weaponisation of energy, and expanded export controls. The policy calls for cultivating strategic indispensability via supply-chain continuity, reduced external dependence, targeted domestic capacity-building, and a calibrated Swadeshi approach that preserves efficiency, innovation, and selective global integration amidst export controls and technology denial regimes.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.