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"After depolarization of power groups, the policy of non-alignment is becoming irrelevant". In the light of this statement describe the policy of non-alignment?

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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The Policy of Non- Alignment

Explanation:

  • Policy of non alignment gained importance during the Cold war era. The period after the second world war saw the rise of two power blocs- US and USSR and the emergence of Cold war between them which was an ideological warfare between the two, with both countries extending their influence by forming alliances. Thus, non alignemmt implied not aligning with any of these power blocs.
  •  Policy of non alignment is anti-military alliances.  It does not mean isolation from World affairs rather playing an active role in mediating between the Soviet and American alliances.  It aims at promoting World Peace and friendly nations with all States. It does not favor the inception of military basis on Indian soil or in any other non-aligned country. It implies following an independent foreign policy .Founding members of the non alignment were India, Indonesia, Yugoslavia, Egypt

Answered by yoodyannapolis
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The Policy of Non- Alignment following are the steps given below:-

Explanation:

The non-alignment policy was developed about the cold war. Following the height of the cold war and the dissolution of the ottoman empire, serious questions on the significance of the overall performance of the organization motion were seen.

  • Non-alignment movement can exchange cultural identity and political and economic values among the world's different nations.
  • It means remaining aloof from military groups. In the world, hence the need for denuclearization that is proposed by non - aligned movement, so that unity in the globe may continue to stay.
  • Developing economies needed the campaign to defend themselves from large, capitalist countries.
  • In the world stage, the non-alignment motion is popular in the area to student's stay presence and acknowledgment.

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