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The country's foreign policy is guided by principles of nonalignment from "summary" of The India Way by S. Jaishankar

Nonalignment is a fundamental principle that shapes the foreign policy of India. This principle underscores the country's commitment to maintaining strategic autonomy and independence in its international relations. The concept of nonalignment emerged in the early years of India's independence, as the country sought to navigate the complex dynamics of the Cold War without aligning itself with either of the superpower blocs. Nonalignment is not about isolation or neutrality; rather, it is a proactive strategy that allows India to engage with multiple countries and power centers while safeguarding its own interests. This approach enables India to pursue its national priorities, uphold its values, and promote global peace and stability. By remaining nonaligned, India can assert its voice on the world stage and contribute to shaping the international order in a manner that reflects its values and interests. Nonalignment does not mean that India lacks strategic partnerships or alliances. On the contrary, India h...
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    The India Way

    S. Jaishankar

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