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The introduction defines the concept, emphasizing national interests, independent foreign policy, sovereign decision-making, and the multipolar world. Para-1 elaborates on why strategic autonomy is important, highlighting balanced relations, no single bloc dependence, strategic flexibility, and the protection of autonomy. Para-2 delves into the key dimensions, including defense, technology, trade, and energy security. Para-3 explores India's approach, mentioning QUAD, BRICS, SCO, and Global South. Para-4 addresses the challenges, such as great power rivalry, border tensions, sanctions pressure, and supply chain risks. The conclusion proposes a way forward, advocating for a strong economy, self-reliance, credible diplomacy, and a stronger global voice. 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