Critically evaluate how India’s policy of non-alignment embodied a synthesis of normative idealism and pragmatic realism in its strategic orientation during the Cold War era.

India’s Non-Alignment: Synthesizing Normative Idealism and Pragmatic Realism during the Cold War Era Introduction India’s policy of non-alignment, conceived in the immediate aftermath of independence in 1947 and formally institutionalized through the founding of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in 1961, remains one of the most emblematic articulations of postcolonial strategic agency. In the polarized Cold … Continue reading Critically evaluate how India’s policy of non-alignment embodied a synthesis of normative idealism and pragmatic realism in its strategic orientation during the Cold War era.