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The primary body to formulate India’s foreign policy is the cabinet consisting of the Prime Minister.
The Cabinet is the ultimate authority, although the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) plays a vital role in implementing foreign policy decisions. As a head of government, the Prime Minister frequently champions such initiatives regarding India’s foreign policy, in particular on weighty issues.
The foreign relations of India are primarily conducted by the MEA. It is responsible for foreign policy formulation, representing the country’s interests abroad, and promoting economic and cultural ties with other countries.