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Explain contribution of NAM to the developing nations?

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Answered by harshchatur354
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The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is a forum of 120 developing world states that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc. After the United Nations, it is the largest grouping of states worldwide. ... This led to the first Conference of Heads of State or Governments of Non-Aligned Countries.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The primary goal of NAM was to provide an independent strategy for every government. It has introduced a new turning point in global politics and world relations. It has protected many developing nations from the conflicting claims of the two superpowers.

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  • NAM's position in sustaining world peace remains strong. It remains focused on the basic values, ideals and goals, i.e. keeping the world of stability and peace. It stopped any nation from invading, encouraged disarmament and established a sovereign world order.
  • If there are conflicts at some point in a issue between a developed and a development country such as the WTO, then NAM serves as a forum for resolving and settling conflicts mutually ensuring favorable decisions for each Member State.
  • NAM has been working against Western imperialism as a defender for s third-world countries who have been facing socio-economic issues because they are long exploited by other developed nations.
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