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What are the challenges that confront India after the end of cold war and disintegration of Soviet Union ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The major consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union for countries like India can be analysed as follows:

1. Disintegration of Soviet Union gave an end to Cold War confrontations and to ideological disputes between two superpowers.

2. Military alliances had been abolished and demand arose for world peace and security.

3. Multipolar system was surpassed to exist where no single power could dominate and a group of countries could play a crucial role in world politics like NAM Countries.

4. The US became the sole superpower and capitalist economy became dominant at international level. World Bank and IMF became powerful advisors due to their economic support to these countries during transitional period.

5. The motion of liberal democracy emerged as a way to organise political life.

6. Due to disintegration of Soviet Union many new countries emerged with the independent aspirations and choices.

7. The Baltic and East European states wanted to join European Union and became the part of NATO. The Central Asian countries took the advantage of their geographical location and continued close ties with Russia, West, China and others.

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Answered by crkavya123
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The Soviet Union's fall apart was a complicated process involving a number of political, economic, and societal variables. The following are some of the major factors that led to the Soviet Union's collapse:

India is always found to be actively participating in the issues, whether it be in UN summits or issues involving the signing of petitions.

Explanation:

Decolonization was another subject that was addressed at the meeting by those in attendance. Participating nations from Asia, Africa, and Indonesia talked about the need for peace and how to prevent the Third World War in the context of the then-current Cold War. India's government deemed the strategy to be inhumane, which was the primary factor. Because India upheld the principle of equity, its government vehemently opposed any form of prejudice. Even before discrimination started in the African nations, India began the policy of equality to put an end to the idea of colonialism.

As a result, the ice that had been present was broken, and regard for one another's business started.

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