"The long-sustained image of India as a leader of the oppressed and marginalized Nations has disappeared on account of its new found role in the emerging global order" Elaborate. (UPSC GS2 2019)
The Non-Aligned Movement was created and founded during the collapse of the colonial system and the independence struggles of the peoples of Africa, Asia, Latin America and the other regions of the world and at the height of the cold war. During the early days of the movement, its actions were a key factor in the decolonization process, which led later to the attainment of freedom and independence by many Countries and to the founding of many new sovereign states. India, the place of origin of ideologies like “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”, “Sarve Jan Sukhino Bhavantu”, has been a champion of the oppressed and marginalized nations also known as the Third World.
During our struggle for independence, India stood with oppressed and marginalized nations condemned the actions of British in South East Asia; Thus India had sustained its image as a leader of the oppressed and marginalized nations.
But there is a shift in India’s approach towards its Strategic foreign policy perspective:
Conclusion
Blocs and alliances are less relevant today and the world is moving towards a loosely arranged order. India’s muscle flexing approach towards its neighbors and regional organizations like SAARC is an example of it. And it’s involvement in organizations like QUAD, it’s focus on Indo Pacific regional growth with US, and to counter the threat of China has been on its strategic palate. Modern India prefers to articulate and prioritize it’s national interests over the collective interests of developing countries.
Topics covered - QUAD, NAM, China-USA relations
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