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WHY SHOULD INDIA KEEP GOOD RELATION WITH OTHER COUNTRIES?

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Answered by N3KKI
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improved security as friendly countries may help defend you against hostile aggression. possibility of good trading relationship which could generate wealth for both parties. ability to tackle things to big for your nation alone, or any single nation. E.G global warming.

Answered by meghakatiyar1
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Did you know that if the Earth's whole history was compressed into a 24-hour clock, humans would have existed for only 77 seconds? From the day the ancient humans were living in tribes to the mutually respectful nations we have advanced into, our complete human race is merely a few seconds of the Earth’s 24 hours! World wars, the Industrial Revolution, the formation of the United Nations and with all that has happened over the course of 5000 years of human history, we stand here, in a whole new era with the 195 countries in the world united - for global development.

Astonishingly, it was said about 15 years ago that if the human race is wiped out in the next 50 years it will not be because of disease or an asteroid hitting the earth, but because of foreign policy and international relations. In a world where there are countries competing in the deadly nuclear race, the last thing we would want is World War Three. A most apt quote mentioned by the profound 32nd US president, Franklin D. Roosevelt “Friendship among nations, as among individuals, calls for constructive efforts to muster the forces of humanity in order that an atmosphere of close understanding and cooperation may be cultivated.” Hence, it is important that not only India but every other country maintains reverent relationships with all foreign entities.

The striking element of Modi government's diplomatic methodology is his “neighborhood first” policy. In his administration's creative mind, India's relations with neighboring nations must get the highest need. Before looking into the importance of each of India’s neighbors, here are the areas of cooperation between each of its neighbors and India itself.

Likewise, Nepal is an important neighbor of India and occupies special significance in its foreign policy because of the geographic, historical, cultural and economic linkages/ties that span centuries. Notably, India is Nepal’s largest trade partner and the largest source of foreign investments, besides providing transit for almost the entire third-country trade of Nepal. Particularly, the multilateral ties India and Nepal share include multiple multilateral forums such as BBIN BIMSTEC, NAM, and SAARC, etc.

Areas of cooperation between Bhutan and India include a framework inter-governmental agreement on the development of joint venture hydropower projects, free trade agreements. The mission for improvement and national resurgence has given an amazing drive to tie the world's biggest and most youthful majority rule governments. India remains Bhutan's biggest advancement accomplice.

The Trade and Economic Relationship among India and China has seen a fast development over the most recent couple of years. India-China social trades go back to numerous hundreds of years and there is a few proofs that theoretical and phonetic trades existed in 1500-1000 B.C. b. India and China signed the Education Exchange Programme (EEP) in 2006, which is an umbrella agreement for educational cooperation between the two countries.

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