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indian policy of non- alignment has been criticised for being inconsistent and unprincipled .do you agree? why?​

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Answered by anitasoniggc
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India's policy of non-alignment has been criticised for being inconsistent and unprincipled. ... This treaty assured India of Soviet support if the country faced any attack. 1160 Views. Sometimes it is said that the Cold War was a simple struggle for power and that ideology hadnothing to do with it.

Answered by AparnaSingh11989198
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India's policy of non-alignment was neither inconsistent nor unprincipled. No doubt that India entered into the Treaty of Friendship in August 1971 with the USSR for 20 years but that did not stop India from having good relations with the US and other powers. Moreover, at the time of Bangladesh crisis, India needed diplomatic and possibly military support to counter the US-Pakistan-China axis. This treaty assured India of Soviet support if the country faced any attack.

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