what are the Fundamental crime and objectives of Indian's foreign Policy ?
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These principles known as the 'Panchsheel' (five pillars), would later serve as the basis of the NAM. These were (1) respect for each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity; (2) non-aggression; (3) non—interference in domestic affairs; (4) equality for all; (5) peaceful co-existence.
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India's Foreign Policy – Objectives. National interest has been the governing principle of India' foreign policy even at the time, of Nehru who was inspired by the idea of world peace, toleration and mutual respect among nations.
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