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Describe india's core foreign policy goals and origin of quad. How is quad a reflection of multi-polar foreign polic

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Answered by Skyman5
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Objectives Of India's Foreign Policy. ... Rajan, there are three fundamental objectives of India's Foreign policy: 1. The preservation of India's territorial integrity and independence of foreign policy: The territorial integrity and protection of national boundaries from foreign aggression is the core interest of a nation

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"Indian foreign policy is being largely dominated by the ideological principles and sovereign ethos that holds India together as the largest and most vivid and colorful democracy in the world. India through the elementary disposition of its foreign policy always strive towards the cause of peaceful co existence and mutual collaboration with all its neighboring countries while being watchful and vigilant about the global discourse as it unfolds from time to time.

India appears to have emerged as one of the most favored nation across the world. It has managed to forge a favorable and sustainable relationship with all the superpowers be it US, UK, Germany, Japan or any other. The far fetching and mutually gratifying association of India with eminent nations from the list of First world countries has paved way for potential collaborations and exchanges in the realms of Trade and Commerce, Technology advancement ,Innovation led by research and of course Knowledge transfer.

India above all is now leading a global movement against the menace of terrorism be it here in the subcontinent or anywhere else across the world. All the prominent world leaders are now joining in the movement and the world now stand united to act against terrorism. A peaceful world without the scars of violence where everyone can exercise their democratic right by accessing all the resources around them without the fear of being discriminated is what India strive for through its foreign policies.

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