Were Isolation and neutrality correct for India's policy of NAM?
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Explanation:
(i) To keep away from power blocs or groups aligned against each other. (ii) To keep on the closest terms of friendship with all countries.
India practiced a policy of non-alignment in an attempt to maintain sovereignty and oppose imperialism. Since its inception, the movement attempted to create an independent path in world politics that would not result in lesser states becoming pawns in the struggles between major world powers. Non - alignment is neither neutrality, nor isolation nor non commitment. It is because the member countries of the movement did particiate in world events. So they did not reamin isolated. ... NAM came forward to help the underdeveloed and developing newly independent countries. Jawaharlal Nehru – The architect of India's foreign policy. When India won its independence barely two years after the end of World War II, the entire world was still recuperating from the most calamitous war in its history.
Failed to resolve regional tensions: In the era of cold war the tension in South Asia escalated due to regional conflict between India- China and India-Pakistan. NAM failed to avoid tensions in the region, that further led to the the nuclearisation of the region.