Here are concise notes on the international relations of India in the field of political science:
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Non-Aligned Movement (NAM):
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India played a key role in NAM during the Cold War, advocating for neutrality and non-alignment with major power blocs.
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Foreign Policy Principles:
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Panchsheel: Five principles of peaceful coexistence emphasizing mutual respect and non-interference.
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Strategic Autonomy: India’s commitment to independent decision-making based on national interests.
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Neighborhood Policy:
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SAARC: Regional cooperation in South Asia.
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Act East Policy: Strengthening ties with Southeast Asian nations for economic and strategic reasons.
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Economic Diplomacy:
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Embracing globalization, participating in international trade, and attracting foreign direct investment.
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Engaging in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements.
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Strategic Partnerships:
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Key partnerships with Russia, the United States, Israel, and Japan.
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Evolving relationships with economic, strategic, and defense dimensions.
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Security Challenges:
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Kashmir conflict with Pakistan.
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Border disputes with China, particularly in areas like Aksai Chin.
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Nuclear Policy:
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Not a signatory of the NPT, maintaining an independent nuclear weapons program.
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Indo-US Nuclear Deal for civilian nuclear cooperation.
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Global Governance:
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Active participation in the UN, contributing to peacekeeping missions.
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Advocacy for UN reforms, including a permanent seat on the Security Council.
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Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy:
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Bollywood and cultural exchanges as tools of soft power.
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Influence of the Indian diaspora in fostering global ties.
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Climate Change and Environmental Diplomacy:
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Participation in global efforts like the Paris Agreement.
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Commitment to increasing renewable energy capacity.
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Cybersecurity and Technology Cooperation:
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Engagement in international discussions on cybersecurity and digital governance.
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Collaboration with other nations in science, technology, and innovation.
India’s international relations are marked by a commitment to non-alignment, active participation in global forums, and strategic partnerships with various countries.
The country’s diplomacy is increasingly shaped by economic considerations, security challenges, and a proactive stance on global issues. Is this conversation
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