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What is India's foreign policy and what is it based on?​

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Answered by adwaithsajeev10
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These Five Principles are: Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty, ii. Mutual non-aggression, iii. Mutual non-interference, iv. Equality and mutual benefit, and v.

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Answered by jeoffrusselelarmo
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PANCHSHEEL

PANCHSHEEL , or Five Virtues which were first formally enunciated in the Agreement on Trade between the Tibet region of China and India signed on April 29, 1954 and later evolved to act as the basis of conduct of international relations globally. These Five Principles are: Mutual respect for each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, ii. Mutual non-aggression, iii. Mutual non-interference, iv. Equality and mutual benefit, and v. Peaceful co-existence.

VasudhaivaKutumbakam (The World is One Family) Related to this is the concept of SabkaSaath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas. In other words the entire world community is a part of one single large global family and the Members of the family must live together in peace and harmony , work and grow together and have trust in each other for mutual benefits.

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pa BRAINLY po pag may nakuhang magandang sagot :)

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