Abstract
The concept of International Relations (IR) has been significantly shaped by intellectuals from around the world and India has contributed greatly to the evolution of this field. Indian thinkers have provided unique perspectives that have enriched global discourse especially in areas like non-alignment global peace international diplomacy and the economic interdependence of nations. This paper examines the contributions of Indian intellectuals to the development of International Relations focusing on their theoretical and practical insights that have influenced the dynamics of global politics. By analyzing their works the paper delves into how Indian thought has expanded the conventional boundaries of IR integrating diverse concepts like ethics justice and socio-political development. Through a detailed exploration of key Indian intellectuals such as Jawaharlal Nehru K. K. Aziz Bipan Chandra and other notable figures the paper aims to understand the philosophical and practical contribu
