India's foreign policy
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A foreign policy is a set of political goals that define how a sovereign country will interact with other countries of the world. The execution of this policy involves deepening political, socio-cultural and trade and defence ties between countries, as well as participating in multi-lateral forums involving many countries.
Panchsheel resolutions of 1955:
(1) Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty
(2) Mutual non-aggression
(3) Mutual non-interference in each other's internal affairs
(4) Equality and mutual benefit
(5) Peaceful coexistence.
The basic principles of India's foreign policy are as follows:
(1) Panchsheel principles
(2) Non-alignment
(3) Against colonialism
(4) Against racial discrimination
(5) Disarmament