National narrative abroad
India’s Diplomatic Efforts
• India’s diplomatic efforts to explain its position on recent combats with Pakistan and the triggered terrorist attack raise questions about its legitimacy.
• The move is seen as a strategic effort to manage international perception and reinforce India’s standing as a responsible global actor.
• The need for such a move points to an underlying legitimacy deficit, as states must constantly perform their legitimacy before an audience of allies, media, and institutions.
Crisis of Credibility
• The era of misinformation and misrepresentation has amplified the vulnerability of India’s actions.
• The collapse of credibility in the news raises questions about the importance of verifiable information as a public good.
• The erosion of trust poses a philosophical crisis, as the end of credible news represents a profound loss.
India’s Diplomatic Campaign
• India’s diplomatic campaign is not just a strategic act of persuasion but also represents a battle to restore the conditions under which persuasion is meaningful.
• If this effort fails, the audience will no longer be capable of distinguishing a justified action from a manufactured illusion.
• The deeper question is whether the world still retains a framework within which such explanations are heard as truth and not dismissed as just another version of the story.