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India and the Nonaligned Summits : Belgrade to Jakarta
Renu Srivastava's book India and the Nonaligned Summits: Belgrade to Jakarta comprehensively examines India's role in various Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summits, from the first summit in Belgrade to the Jakarta summit. As one of the founders of NAM, India played a key role in formulating the principles of non-alignment, political independence, and cooperation among developing countries. The book explores India's position at each summit, the changing dynamics of global politics, and India's efforts to maintain NAM's relevance from the Cold War era to the early 1990s. The author also reviews the contributions of key Indian figures in multilateral diplomacy and the country's strategies in responding to international issues such as disarmament, regional conflicts, colonialism, and global economic inequality. With the support of historical data, political analysis, and official documentation, the book provides an in-depth overview of the development of NAM and the evolution of Indian foreign policy. This work is an important reference for researchers in international relations, studies of Indian diplomacy, and studies of the Non-Aligned Movement.
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