Principles & Basis of Indian Foreign Policy    

India’s Foreign Policy is fundamentally based on the principles of peaceful co-existence, friendship and co-operation among all the countries of the world irrespective of their political systems. The foreign policy is aimed at promoting international peace and security and maintaining good and friendly relations with all the countries of the world. India, which was a … Read more

Neutrality Of Civil Services

 Neutrality of Civil Services Sardar Patel had made the following observations in the Constituent Assembly to support the continuance of the pre-independence civil service structure:- “It needs hardly to be emphasized that an efficient, disciplined and contended civil service assured of its prospects as a result of diligent and honest work, is a … Read more

Non Alignment Movement

  One of the basic tenets of our Foreign Policy has been non-alignment. As an element of foreign policy non-alignment m e a n s i n d e p e n d e n t o f b l o c s , peaceful coexistence, global peace, disarmament, struggle against all manifestations of injustices … Read more

Tashkent Declaration

The Tashkent Declaration: A Landmark for Regional Cooperation and Stability The Tashkent Declaration, signed on January 10, 1966, stands as a pivotal document in the history of Central Asia and the broader Cold War era. It marked the end of the Second Indo-Pakistani War, a conflict that threatened to escalate into a nuclear confrontation between … Read more

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