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प्रश्न
Suppose there had been no Cold War, how would that situation have affected India's foreign policy.
उत्तर
If the Cold War had not taken place and there were several major powers, it would have affected our foreign policy in the following manner:-
- NAM:- India would have adopted an independent foreign policy instead of remaining non-aligned. India would have joined hands with many likeminded powers for mutual benefit in various fields.
- Military Power:- Since the rivalry between many major powers would increase hatred and enmity, India would have been compelled to join the arms race to become a strong nation to defend its independence and sovereignty.
- India would have become a superpower in Asia because of her large territory, human resource and strategic location.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Highlight the contribution made by Jawaharlal Nehru to the foreign policy of India.
'Foreign policy is always dictated by national interests." Do you agree with this view? Support your answer with any two suitable arguments.
Why did Nehru regard conduct of foreign relations as an essential indicator of independence? State any two reasons with examples to support your reading.
The three major objectives of Nehru's foreign policy were:
- To preserve the hard-earned sovereignty.
- To protect territorial integrity.
- To promote rapid economic development.
- To establish a Capitalist System in India.
Select the correct answer using the force given below:
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