Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed power in May 2014, there have been substantial changes to India's foreign policy. With the goal of raising India's profile and influence internationally, Modi's strategy has been characterized by a fusion of conventional diplomacy with cutting-edge tactics or a unique blend of hard and soft power. During his leadership, a bold and assertive foreign policy that prioritizes strategic alliances, economic diplomacy, and a strong defense posture has been implemented. This paper examines the main tenets of Indian foreign policy under Modi, such as its economic goals, regional engagements, strategic components, and reactions to international issues. It is also an attempt to explore the future course of IFP under Modi 3.0.