Non-Alignment and the Strategic Orientation of Indian Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World Introduction The principle of non-alignment, originally conceived during the Cold War as a doctrine of strategic autonomy and moral diplomacy, has been a defining tenet of India’s foreign policy. Rooted in the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru and the foundational ethos of India’s … Continue reading How does the enduring principle of non-alignment inform the strategic orientation of India’s foreign policy in the contemporary multipolar international system, and to what extent does it retain relevance amid shifting global power dynamics and strategic realignments?
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What have been the political, economic, and strategic consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union for developing countries, particularly with regard to shifts in global ideological alignments, patterns of aid and trade, and the reconfiguration of South–South cooperation in the post-Cold War international order?
The Disintegration of the Soviet Union and its Implications for Developing Countries: Ideological Realignments, Economic Reorientation, and the Evolution of South–South Cooperation Introduction The disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked a pivotal moment in international relations, ending the bipolar order that had shaped the global system since the end of World War II. … Continue reading What have been the political, economic, and strategic consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union for developing countries, particularly with regard to shifts in global ideological alignments, patterns of aid and trade, and the reconfiguration of South–South cooperation in the post-Cold War international order?