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Explain briefly the forigin policy of India.​

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These Five Principles are: Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty, ii. Mutual non-aggression, iii. Mutual non-interference, iv. Equality and mutual benefit, and v

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Constitutional provision for India's foreign policy - definition. Article 51 of the Indian Constitution directs to adopt the foreign policy which upholds international law and co-existence. Right from the time of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, India argued for disarmament to maintain peaceful co-operation.

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From the late 1920s on, Jawaharlal Nehru, who had a long-standing interest in world affairs among independence leaders, formulated the Congress stance on international issues. As Prime Minister from 1947, Nehru articulated India's approach to the world.

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.

The State Department has four main foreign policy goals: Protect the United States and Americans; Advance democracy, human rights, and other global interests; Promote international understanding of American values and policies; and.

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