Name the foreign policy of India framed in 1962?
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After the disastrous debacle of 1962, India embarked on a substantial program of military modernization. The government committed itself to create a million man army with ten new mountain divisions equipped and trained for high altitude warfare, a 45 squadron air force with supersonic aircraft and a modest program of naval expansion.
After the demise of Nehru, the successive prime ministers could not formally abandon the NAM, but practically, they resumed a realist orientation. In 1965, there was again a conflict with Pakistan on Kashmir matter. This ended into a truce mediated by the USSR and immediately after peace, LB Shahstri demised in suspicious circumstances. In these years, US got more and more engaged in Vietnam War and thus focused itself away from South Asia. In 1966, the economic downturn in the country led to Johnson administration exert considerable economic pressure on India to devalue its currency. One more reason for this undue pressure from US was that India had denounced the Vietnam War.
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