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Many readers will focus on the Modi-Trump angle, but the larger story is the emergence of a more multipolar world. The summit agenda covered Ukraine, Iran, AI, energy security, trade and supply chains. India has a role to play in each of these areas. That is a remarkable change from the days when India was viewed mainly as a regional power. The country is increasingly becoming a global stakeholder whose participation is expected rather than optional.
A fascinating aspect of this proposal is that it attempts to align democratic representation with long-term policy incentives. States should not feel that they are being punished for investing in education, healthcare and population stabilization. At the same time, representation cannot completely ignore demographic reality. Balancing those objectives is precisely what makes delimitation such a difficult issue.