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Non-Aligned Movement under India’s chairmanship
Published by the Indian Institute for Non-Aligned Studies, the book Non-Aligned Movement Under India’s Chairmanship examines India’s role during its leadership of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). First published in November 1986, the book provides an overview of India’s diplomatic activities, work programs, and political positions in guiding the movement’s direction in the mid-1980s. It evaluates India’s contributions to strengthening solidarity among developing countries, championing international peace, and addressing global geopolitical dynamics amidst Cold War tensions. In addition to highlighting the agenda of economic development and international justice, the work also describes India’s role in facilitating political dialogue among Southern countries and strengthening the NAM’s identity as an independent bloc that did not take sides with major world powers. As an analytical document, the book is essential for research on Indian diplomacy, the history of the NAM, and international relations in the 1980s. It is a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and document managers of international organizations.
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