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International Journal of Political Science and Development Vol. 5(6), pp. 183–186, October, 2017. DOI: 10.14662/IJPSD2017.030 ISSN: 2360-784X
Research Paper
INDIA’S NON-ALIGNMENT POLICY: ITS PURPOSE AND PRINCIPLES
Mir Javid
Research Scholar at School of Social Sciences (Department of Political Science) DAVV Indore (M.P) India Email: mirjavid41@gmail.com
Accepted 5 September 2017
India’s non alignment as an instrument of foreign policy evolved through continuous interaction with domestic circumstances and the external environment, this evolution was marked by staying power, a capacity to encounter volatile configurations of power and flexibility to incorporate changes demanded by circumstances. In this paper, we will discuss the India’s policy of “non-aligned movement.” This is an important organization, particularly in the history of international relations, and especially as it pertains to the Cold War period. Understanding the Non-Alignment Movement, and its purposes and principles on key international relations issues will be useful for those looking to know more about how a large country bloc has attempted to work together on issues such as nuclear disarmament, the politics of Global South states, as all as for those who want to know more about international organizations, or the history of international relations as it pertains to the Cold War. The present study is an attempt to know the non-alignment policy, its purpose and principles.
Keywords: Non-alignment, Purpose, Principles.
Cite This Article As: Javid M (2017). INDIA’S NON-ALIGNMENT POLICY: ITS PURPOSE AND PRINCIPLES. Int. J. Polit. Sci. Develop. 5(6) 183-186
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