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Why Climate Change is important for India's Foreign Policy?(1`500 words)

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INDIA'S MISSION ON FOREIGN POLICY...


We the people are one family in the earth. The whole world is our home and the entire globe is treated as a single village & Single market. The global Foreign policy must focus global economy, global security & politics and international governance for humanity.


The foreign policy must improve the lives of people everywhere, by increasing prosperity, ensuring global sustainability, addressing inequality and safeguarding human rights, and promoting a more secure world.


The India`s foreign policy is to promote an environment of peace and stability in our region and in the world to facilitate accelerated socio-economic development and safeguard our national security.India’s foreign policy also recognizes that the issues such as climate change, energy and food security are crucial for India’s transformation.The Government shall develop friendly and cooperative relations with all our neighbours and to strengthen engagement with major powers.Our goal remains a peaceful, stable and prosperous neighbourhood that means cooperation among the nations.


Generally the Foreign policy must focus global economy, global security & politics and international governance.So We the People of India to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of Nation.


The world today is expanding economic and technological horizons, nevertheless there are dangers and pitfalls such as poverty, environmental degradation, constriction of political freedom and choice, growth of extremism and intolerance, international terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the risk of their falling into the hands of irresponsible actors, pandemics, energy security and climate change. 


This challenge poses a challenge in itself. We need to overcome it with best possible way. The primary challenge for the world today has to be the elimination of poverty, a radical improvement in the living standards of people in the developing world, climate change and cold war at global level.





India is known for its pluralism, for its inclusiveness, for its willingness and ability to provide a home for all faiths. Every great religion of the world has found a home here and is practiced in peace here. This pluralism, this sense of "live and let live", this mutual respect and celebration of diversity helps us to live in peace in distant lands and among different cultures.


We need to believe India's efforts for social and economic transformation in the framework of an open society and an open economy, we committed to the rule of law. We committed to the respect for all fundamental human freedoms is of great historical significance.


"The human being" has to be at the center of all planning and future development.India is a country of young people. It indicate that a productivity in all areas.


Principles of Indian foreign policy


I.  Promotion of world peace


II.  Afro-Asian Bias


III.  Links with commonwealth Nations for pragmatic reasons to benefit to economic, political, cultural and other spheres


IV. Neighbourhood first


V.  Supported to the UNO for Promotion of international peace and security.


VI.  Panchsheel: The Five principles of conduct of International relations including peaceful co-existence 


VII.  To provide a better quality of life to the people - universal access to education, health and economic opportunity.


VIII. Elimination of colonialism 


IX.  Anti-racialism


X.  Protection of the interests of people of Indian origin abroad.


XI.  Non-Alignment: As the ability to judge and to act on our own judgment on the basis of enlightened self-interest. It consider that the "largest peace movement in the world".


XII.  Disarmament: India's stand on disarmament and non-proliferation. It reminded the international community that "India has a longstanding and steadfast commitment to universal, non-discriminatory and total elimination of nuclear weapons." It assured that India's civil nuclear initiative "will strengthen the international non-proliferation regime."



Most importantly, we have three worries. The first worry is about our nuclear deterrent, the second worry is about the independence of our foreign policies and the third worry is about the independence of our nuclear policy.


The rapidly growing trade and economic exchanges between the two countries are pointers to the fact that India and China are now constantly engaged in mutually rewarding pursuits on the basis of a wide array of complementarities.A healthy competition between the two countries is inevitable, particularly in the area of trade and commerce, we believe that there is enough space and opportunity in the region and beyond for both 


Development partnership is a key instrument in India’s foreign policy. Regional cooperation between the nations can harness countries’ strengths for economic development and help to overcome the challenges of globalization

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