How has the history of international affairs shaped India's diplomatic relations with neighboring countries
Examining the historical context of India's foreign policy and its influence on international relations with neighboring nations.
- Historical context: India's colonial past and independence movement in the mid-20th century shaped its foreign policy approach.
- Non-alignment: India's founding principle of non-alignment during the Cold War era helped maintain diplomatic relations with neighboring countries without being aligned with any power bloc.
- Border disputes: Historical conflicts and border disputes with neighbors like China and Pakistan have influenced India's foreign policy and diplomatic relations in the region.
- Economic ties: India's economic growth and regional influence have allowed for stronger economic ties and trade relationships with neighboring countries.
- Security concerns: Issues such as terrorism, maritime security, and strategic partnerships have also played a significant role in shaping India's diplomatic relations with neighboring nations.
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