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write short note on military blocs,NATO,SEATO​

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Answered by aslamkhan0786921
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a military-political alliance or accord of states for purposes of joint actions for the resolution of general political, economic, and military tasks. On the eve of World War II (1939-45) a military bloc of fascist states was established—the so-called Anti-Comintern Pact (1936) between Germany and Japan.

NATO is an alliance of 28 countries bordering the North Atlantic Ocean. It includes the United States, most European Union members, Canada, and Turkey. ... Only four countries reach the targeted spending of 2% of gross domestic product. 1 They are the United States, the United Kingdom, Greece, and Estonia.

The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) was an international organization for collective defense in Southeast Asia created by the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, or Manila Pact, signed in September 1954.

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Answered by lalitabhattad00
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), and the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) were consid ered necessary in the postwar period to protect member-coun tries from Communist aggression and conspiracy.

military-political alliance or accord of states for purposes of joint actions for the resolution of general political, economic, and military tasks. Military blocs were established in antiquity, but their significance grew particularly after the birth of capitalism.

These treaties and agreements were intended to create alliances that would keep communist powers in check (Communist China, in SEATO's case). This policy was considered to have been largely developed by American diplomat and Soviet expert George F. Kennan.

NATO's purpose is to guarantee the freedom and security of its members through political and military means. POLITICAL - NATO promotes democratic values and enables members to consult and cooperate on defence and security-related issues to solve problems, build trust and, in the long run, prevent conflict.

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