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what are the fundamental factors of indian foreign policy ​

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Answered by HimanshuSomvanshi
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The fundamentals of India’s foreign policy can be summed up as follows:

1. Friendship with all and enmity towards none.

2. Reliance on the movement of non-alignment: India has been one of the most important leaders of Non-Aligned Movement which owes its existence to zeal and enthusiasm exhibited by Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The NAM remains relevant even after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

3. Another cornerstone of our foreign policy is to maintain close relations with our neighbours. This policy received special attention of the Janata Dal Government which did everything possible in order to improve upon relations with our neighbours, especially Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Pakistan, China and Afghanistan.

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