Principles of India's Foreign Policy

By MindStick

To protect India from traditional and non-traditional threats

To create an external environment that is conducive for inclusive development of India so that the benefits of growth can reach the poorest

To make sure that India’s opinions are heard on global platforms and that India is able to influence world opinion

To engage and protect the Indian Diaspora.

India as a ‘newly independent and developing country rightly realized that international peace and development are correlated.

The fast development of the country was the fundamental requirement of India at the time of independence.

It was also required to strengthen democracy and freedom in the country

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