This book examines the political significance of the Non-Aligned Movement and its role in shaping national security policies among developing countries. Attar Chand explores how nonalignment emerged as an alternative strategy during the Cold War, offering smaller nations a framework for independence, cooperation, and security outside the major power blocs. The work analyzes the principles of no…
“This book analyzes the role of nonaligned states in shaping the New International Economic Order during the early 1980s. Attar Chand examines the political and economic aspirations of the Non-Aligned Movement, emphasizing its collective efforts to restructure global economic relations in favor of developing countries. Through detailed assessments of policy positions, international negotiatio…
This book presents a comprehensive study of the arms race, nuclear weapons, and global disarmament from the perspective of the Non-Aligned Nations. It analyzes the strategic importance of the Indian Ocean, the dynamics of détente, and the political role played by nonaligned countries within the United Nations. Through discussions on peace initiatives and global security issues, the author high…
This book presents an analytical study of the ideology, strategic foundations, and future prospects of the Non-Aligned Movement within the global political order. Attar Chand examines the philosophical principles behind nonalignment, the geopolitical realities of the Cold War era, and the aspirations of developing nations seeking independence from the influence of superpowers. The work discusse…