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Question
Highlight any one feature of the multi-polar world as visualized by both Russia and India.
Solution
Features of a multi-polar world as visualized by both India and Russia:
- Coexistence of several powers in the international system to collective security and collective response.
- Negotiated settlements of international conflicts and independent foreign policy for all countries.
- Decision-making through bodies like the UN.
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