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on what principles is India's foreign policy based

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Answered by happyrai
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(i) Non-Alignment:
(ii) Opposition to Colonialism and Imperialism:
(iii) Supporting U.N. in Achieving World Peace:
(v) Friendship with All Countries:
Without being committed to military alliances, India has opted for cultivating friendly relations with other countries. For this purpose she has concluded treaties and bilateral agreements in the fields of politics, economy, culture or science and technology.
Answered by meet9439
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foreign policy of Narula X2 force base on Fire principle Panchsheel Panchsheel emotional respect for ordination territorial integrated and sovereignty no segregation no nice correction in internal affairs quality and mutual benefits and peaceful coexistence
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