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explain the meaning definition and achievement of none aligned movement

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Answered by pop24
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The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is an international organization (group of countries) who do not want to be officially aligned (friends) with or against any major power bloc (group of countries). In 2017, the movement had 125 members and 25 observer countries. The group was started in Belgrade in 1961

ACHIEVEMENTS

The most important achievement of NAM movement was that it initiated an active international struggle for global peace at height of cold war and militarism. It played significant role in prevention of some of the regional conflicts and also made efforts towards end of cold war.
Since NAM had greater acceptance among the newly emerging independent nations, it prevented bipolarisation of world to great extent.
It’s clear call to end colonialism and dismantle the imperialism led people of different colonized countries demand for right of self determination and end of all kinds of neo-colonialism. It also paced up the decolonization of the world. NAM countries made bold calls to end all racial discrimination and apartheid in South Africa leading ultimately to the triumph of the African National Congress under the leadership of Nelson Mandela.
One of the most outstanding contributions of the NAM was its consistent support for strengthening the United Nations Organisation. On the basis of their numerical strength, the non-aligned countries exercised a considerable influence on the decisions of the General Assembly. These countries have supported UN in all of its peace-keeping efforts in different parts of the world.
Answered by Anonymous
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• Non Aligned movement acted against the arms race of the superpowers during the cold war years

• NAM has helped in easing of tension between the two power blocs and ultimately in bringing about the end of the cold war

• NAM has made the developed countries realise that the continues deprivation of the third world war food affect the economy of the world and their own personality .

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