Political Science, asked by mominbashir000, 1 year ago

What do you mean by non alignment?Assess
India's role in NAM


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Answered by rosynegi
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non aligned movement .
at the end of second world war the rise of two equally powerful military grouls led by USA and the formerSovient union(Russia). both military groups wanted more allies and urged countries to join them . they especially wanted the newly in dependent countries like India to join them . it was seriojs threat to world leace.
Pandt JawaharlalNehru the first PM of India saw the dangers of joining either of tbe blocks . For newly independent countrylike India it would have meant putting its progress,freedom,and security at stake . Ptnehru consulted leaders of countries likeEgypt and Yugoslavia and other small countries of Asia and Africa. t hey decided not to join anyof the military blocks this movement came to be known asNon Aligned Movement.
it was started i 1961
The formatin of the non aligned movementis the greatest contribution Of India in maintaining World peace. plz mark it as brainlist
Answered by sahu32
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Answer:With India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, being one of the founders of Non-aligned Movement, India has played a significant role in it.

• India, stayed away from both the superpowers and the alliances during the Cold War.

• India, also opposed the inclusion of the newly decolonised countries in any of the alliances. With NAM, India offered these decolonised nations a third front in the then bipolar world.

• India was not neutral in its dealing with the superpowers as evidenced by its interference during the Korean War in the 1950s. India actively intervened in international affairs to reduce Cold War rivalries.

• India also included other non-aligned nations in its endeavour towards economic upliftment and retention of world peace. It did so by backing all regional and international organizations that were not in alliance with either of the superpowers.

India thus played a very active role in the Non-aligned movement which also served India’s interest in the international arena. India has often been criticised for its stance in the movement but it has been a successful policy movement by the country.

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