1. India's rise is an opportunity to reimagine an India m consonance with our highest civilisational ideals: joy, sustainable prosperity, responsible freedom, inclusive growth, peace and mutual respect. These ideals, when they influence our foreign policy, have the potential to shape a plural global order. As potential leaders and shapers of tomorrow, the current global environment calls on us to envision an inclusive global order and then strive to make it a reality. India needs a dream, an overarching vision to bring coherence to our actions, to act as a balancing power and connect with individuals, nations and regions for achieving sustainable prosperity and progress.
Which of the following best reflects the critical message of the passage?