what are the five principles of panch sheel
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In 1954 India advocated allegiance to the five principles these are called panchasheel.
India needed peace and friendly relations with all countries particularly with neighboring nations like China.
Five principles are
Mutual non-aggregation.
Mutual respect for each other.
Peaceful co-existence.
Equality and mutual benefits.
Mutual non- interference in each other's internal affairs.
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Principles of panchsheel:
- Peaceful co-existence
- 'Mutual respect' for each other's territorial 'integrity and sovereignty'
- Mutual non-aggression
- 'Non-interference' in each other's internal affairs and
- 'Equality and mutual benefit'
Panchsheel was an agreement signed between China's Tibet region and India in year of 1954 in Beijing. The agreement was signed between Nehru and Zhou Enlai. The principles of panchsheel also called as principles of Peace co-existence. This agreement represented a vision of international relations.
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