Narrative as a catalyst and compass of national interest.

Raisina Hill at night. Shaurya Singh / Pixabay "It is not a matter of what is true that counts, but a matter of what is perceived to be true." These are the words of the former US Secretary of State, and former National Security Advisor under the Nixon administration Henry Kissinger, on the power of perspective and good storytelling in the world of realpolitik, which many consider him to be the harbinger of, which enabled America to diplomatically annihilate any and all threats to American interests. Today, these words hold unprecedented credence given the current geopolitical situation prevailing in the world. Many polities today are not able to effectively advance their national interests, simply due to a lack of narrative and/or ability to advantageously propagate a set narrative that is conducive to the national interest. Taking India's case specifically, it has been a historical drawback that it has never been able to effectively communicate its narrative and stanc...