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Write an essay for or against the following proposition: "With the disintegration of the second world, India should change its foreign policy and focus more on friendship with the US rather than with traditional friends like Russia".

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Answered by rsreemayi
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India has always been a neutral country. Therefore, it would be wrong to say that India should favour US over Russia.

1. Ever since India gained independence it has been a non aligned nation. India was born in a world that was bipolar and witnessing a cold war between two superpowers.

2. In such a situation it was imperative for India as an infant nation to maintain its neutrality in order to preserve its sovereignty and independence. Had India aligned with any one of the superpowers, it would’ve been ordered upon by it for its economic, social and political policies which were against India’s sovereignty.

3. The first Prime Minister of India Dr. Jawaharlal Nehru rightly implemented the idea of Non Aligned movement and prevented India from losing its sovereignty.

4. Moreover, Russia is and always has been a friendly nation for India. Right from technology to nuclear and energy resources, there are a lot of benefits that Russia offers to India. Therefore, it wouldn’t be wise for India’s foreign policy to neglect Russia and favour the US. For that matter, India should not incline more towards any of the two powers, just like it has been doing since independence. Therefore, India must pursue a diplomatic approach and not abandon its traditional friends like Russia.

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Indian foreign policy should not shift and concentrate more on friendship with the US, but India should continue to maintain healthy relations with Russia, as India has had a long history of mutual confidence with Russia, mutually beneficial interests and common perceptions:-

1. Russia and India share a dream of multi-polar world order, i.e. peaceful coexistence between different world powers, mutual stability, more regionalism, inclusive governance through bodies such as the UN.  

2. As part of the Indo-Russia Strategic Agreement of 2011, more than 80 bilateral agreements were signed between Russia and India.

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