“Soft power” is now genuinely turning into a vital instrument for improvingnations' standing and clout. In that regard, India is likewise increasing its involvement inglobal affairs in an effort to increase its influence. India frequently opts for peaceful culturaldissemination because of its distinctive historical features. This strategy is essential for Indiato successfully market its cultural traits. This quality is seen as a potent weapon for India inexpanding its “soft power” around the globe today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi makesfull use of India's unique cultural advantages. Until date, the N. Modi government'sdevelopment and use of “soft power” has been a considerable success, drawing the attentionof international leaders. It is clear that the Modi government has opened up the dialoguebetween India's “soft power” potential and its foreign policy. For the first time, the Indiangovernment is beginning to methodically use rich human and cultural resources that havehitherto evolved independently of official policy. With an interdisciplinary approach, thearticle below discusses India's “soft power” building policies during Prime Minister NarendraModi's tenure (from 2014 to present), viewing them as one of the secrets to India's remarkabletransformation, assisting the country in establishing its position in the new global order.“Soft power” is now genuinely turning into a vital instrument for improvingnations' standing and clout. In that regard, India is likewise increasing its involvement inglobal affairs in an effort to increase its influence. India frequently opts for peaceful culturaldissemination because of its distinctive historical features. This strategy is essential for Indiato successfully market its cultural traits. This quality is seen as a potent weapon for India inexpanding its “soft power” around the globe today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi makesfull use of India's unique cultural advantages. Until date, the N. Modi government'sdevelopment and use of “soft power” has been a considerable success, drawing the attentionof international leaders. It is clear that the Modi government has opened up the dialoguebetween India's “soft power” potential and its foreign policy. For the first time, the Indiangovernment is beginning to methodically use rich human and cultural resources that havehitherto evolved independently of official policy. With an interdisciplinary approach, thearticle below discusses India's “soft power” building policies during Prime Minister NarendraModi's tenure (from 2014 to present), viewing them as one of the secrets to India's remarkabletransformation, assisting the country in establishing its position in the new global order.