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Neheru's jot niropekkho rules main features

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India played an important role in the multilateral movements of colonies and newly ... Nonalignment was a consistent feature of Indian foreign policy by the late 1940s and ... Jawaharlal Nehru was the architect of the Non-Alignment Movement. ... Non-alignment has propelled India to achieve one of their main strategic ...

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Nehru's foreign policies were characterized by two major ideological aspects. First, he wanted India to have an identity that would be independent of any form of overt commitment to either power bloc, the USA or the Soviet. Secondly, he had an unshaken faith in goodwill and honesty in matters of international affairs

The principles of nonalignment, as articulated by Nehru and his successors, were preservation of India's freedom of action internationally through refusal to align India with any bloc or alliance, particularly those led by the United States or the Soviet Union; nonviolence and international cooperation as a means of ...

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