India’s Foreign Policy Preservation of national interest Achievement of world peace Implementing disarmament Fostering cordial relationship with other countries Solving conflicts by peaceful means Independence of thought and action as per the principle of NAM Equality in conducting international relations Anti-colonialism, anti-im perialism, anti- racism Policy of Disarmament Since independence, global non- proliferation has been a dominant theme of India’s nuclear policy. So India supported UN disarmament programme. Indian nuclear programme in and was only done for strategic purposes. India’s Foreign Policy The member countries are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Foreign Policy is a combination of strategies carefully formulated by a nation for maintaining relationships with other nations. Diplomacy is the instrument for implementing foreign policy of a state.
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India’s Foreign Policy
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