Question 6. Match the following: (a) The goal of India’s foreign policy in the period 1950-1964 (I) Tibetan spiritual leader who crossed over to India (b) Panchsheel (II) Preservation of territorial integrity, sovereignty, and economic development (c) Bandung Conference (III) Five principles of peaceful coexistence (d) Dalai Lama (IV) Led to the establishment of NAM Answer

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

a. The goal of India’s foreign policy in the period 1950-64 → i. Preservation of territorial integrity, sovereignty and economic development India’s foreign policy, which reflects sum total of the principles, interests and objectives while conducting its relations with other countries, has always been guided by the values of peace and cooperation. In looking into the history of colonial rule in India and its subjugation, India’s foreign policy has always revolved around its national security interest that aims at guarding its territorial integrity and sovereignty.

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