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short note on National Interest​

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Answered by ashokmukhiya044
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The national interest, often referred to by the French expression raison d'État (English: "reason of State"), is a country's goals and ambitions, whether economic, military, cultural or otherwise.

Explanation:The main purpose of foreign policy is to conduct foreign relations to protect national interests and promote them to the best possible advantage. As the national interests of nations keep changing, their foreign policies also undergo change. National interests are also influenced by ideologies

The following are the five popular methods or instruments which are usually employed by a nation for securing her national interests in international relations:

Diplomacy as a Means of National Interests: ...

Propaganda: ...

Economic Means: ...

Alliances and Treaties: ...

Coercive Means:

Answered by sarthak970
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In international relations, national interest is an effort to describe the underlying rational for the behaviour of states and statesmen in a threatening international environment, that preserves and protects one's values against others. Every country seeks to promote and further its national interests of the country. The primary interests of each state are self-preservation, security and well being of its citizens.

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