what is the non alligned movement
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The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is an international organization (group of countries) who do not want to be officially aligned (friends) with or against any major power bloc (group of countries). In 2018, the movement had 125 members and 25 observer countries. The group was started in Belgrade in 1961.
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non algined movement is done by Third World countries which promotes to not join the any of the super block.
the newly independent countries are not join the super blocks
it's first summit was held at Belgrade in Yugoslavia. the chiefs are Nehru, Tito, Kwame Nkrumah, game Abdul naseer (1961) 25 member countries, by 2012 it grows to 120 countries and 17 observers
- cooperation among the members nations of NAM most of them who had newly emerged as free countries
- estimate the growing Cold War tensions and it's impact on the world at large
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