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write a short note on indias foreign policies???

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Answered by Anonymous
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India after independence thrived to develop an independent foreign policy. India's foreign policy, from the initial years of independence till the disintegration of Soviet Union and end of cold war, was vested in the values of Non alignment.
Non- alignment was the bed rock of India's foreign policy. Under this policy India did not join any of the alliances or the blocks of cold war, but this non alliance should not be confused with 'isolation' of India from World affairs.
India took an active part in maintaining peace in the World by taking a humanitarian and moral stand against war.
The Non Alignment movement gathered a lot of support from recently independent countries of Africa and Asia and by 1970s many countries joined the movement.
After the cold war India has maintained it independence in deciding its foreign policy and has been engaging various countries of the World at different levels to meet its fundamental security and development priorities.
Answered by mohammedfaizan258
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A country's foreign policy, also called foreign relations or foreign affairs policy, consists of self-interest strategies chosen by the state to safeguard its national interests and to achieve goals within its international relations milieu. The approaches are strategically employed to interact with other countries. The study of such strategies is called foreign policy analysis. In recent times, due to the deepening level of globalization and transnational activities, the states will also have to interact with non-state actors. The aforementioned interaction is evaluated and monitored in attempts to maximize benefits of multilateral international cooperation. Since the national interests are paramount, foreign policies are designed by the government through high-level decision making processes. National interests accomplishment can occur as a result of peaceful cooperation with other nations, or through exploitation. Usually, creating foreign policy is the job of the head of government and the foreign minister (or equivalent). In some countries the legislature also has considerable effects. Foreign policies of countries have varying rates of change and scopes of intent, which can be affected by factors that change the perceived national interests or even affect the stability of the country itself. The foreign policy of a country can have profound and lasting impact on many other countries and on the course of international relations as a whole, such as the Monroe Doctrine conflicting with the mercantilism policies of 19th-century European countries and the goals of independence of newly formed Central American and South American countries.


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