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what is the basic aims of India's foreign policy towards external relations? ​

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Answered by Aadhyagupta2
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In short, our Foreign policy has at least four important goals : 1. to protect India from traditional and non-traditional threats; 2. to create an external environment which is conducive for an inclusive development of India so that the benefits of growth can reach the poorest of the poor in the country; 3. to ensure ...

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Answered by HAZELEPIC234
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Foreign policy, as it is now understood, is a function of the Westphalian system of modern state, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, originating from the Peace of Westphalia signed in 1648 in Europe, in which legitimate states were assumed to correspond to nations, that is, groups of people united by language and culture, and these nation-states became the primary institutional agents in an inter-state system of relations. International relations became a public concern as well as an important field of study and research only consequent upon the two devastating World Wars. The Wars revealed to everyone the importance of international relations, but foreign policy continued to remain under cover of secrecy.

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