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discuss the relevance and tasks of NAM in contemporary times with particular reference to the views of India.?​

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Answered by aarav27march
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Answer:Relevance of NAM

World peace - NAM has played an active role in preserving world peace.It still stands by its founding principles, idea and purpose i.e. to establish the peaceful and prosperous world. It prohibited invasion of any country, promoted disarmament and a sovereign world order.

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Answered by skyfall63
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In colonies' multilateral movements  & newly independent nations that chose to join the Non-Aligned Movement, India played a crucial role. The actions of India were neither critical nor ambitious. India has been one of the founders of the Non-Aligned Movement and advocate of the Third World unity by its large scale & economic success. India

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  • The non-aligned party has been compelled to redefine itself and rethink its meaning in the new world order, ever after the conclusion of the Cold War and the official conclusion of colonialism. One critical concern was how many of its fundamental ideologies and principles can be extended to current problems. Throughout its attempts to become a greater voice of developed & third world nations, NAM emphasised the values of multi-lateralism, equity, and common respect, and a mechanism which can be implemented and which supports the interests of Member States..
  • The position of NAM in recent times can not be overlooked. This accounts for nearly two-thirds of UN members & 55% of the population of the world. Several past ally partners from the United States and the USSR have become NAM leaders. Both these aspects revealed NAM's significance and value during the Cold War. NAM is a regional forum for developed and emerging nations. The NAM provides a forum for the"developing world" and is referred to as the 'dialog table.' They explore their common issues and find a way to fix them.
  • The culmination of the cold war does not mean the termination of the dominance / hegemony of world power. In this sense NAM is too critical as third-world countries become subject to hegemony and oppression on all forms of economic, political and cultural problems. The NAM will be a trade forum in talks with the developing nations. The NAM countries will tackle coordinated solution issues.
  • In developing nations, the Non-alignment platform may play a major role. The collective voice of the non-member countries is the forum. This is seen internationally as a progressive & constructive movement. Everybody has respected India 's efforts against unaligned nations. Therefore it can be said that the non-aligned agenda has tremendous potential value.

In the interests of retaining hegemony and resisting capitalism, India maintains its nonalignment stance. From the very beginning, the movement has sought to establish an alternative direction in global affairs that would not lead to smaller states being pawns in the wars between major global forces. Today , India has a partnership with the USA on working defense. Throughout history, both countries have naturally deepened the interests and ambitions of each another while never forming a formal coalition.

India continues to be an example of a nation that fills the ongoing divide and pursues its strategies in order to best respond to an evolving global power. India's policy of non-alignment has put its political emphasis on the free growth of individuals as well as on the economic and social advancement of society and nations. This policy puts together the aims of unity, sustainable growth within the country and people's liberation from all modes of subordination and usage. India 's status of non-alignment thus serves as a benchmark to establish international ties internationally in a constructive manner.

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