In the domain of foreign policy, this meeting assumes great significance, given the fact that Indian Prime Minister has skipped the last two NAM summits, at Venezuela in 2016 and Azerbaijan in 2019.
It is argued that the Non-Alignment Movement (NAM) was the product of certain circumstances which have undergone a sea change and thus, have become irrelevant.
However, the Covid-19 pandemic and India renewed interest in NAM, have earmarked the relevance of Non-Alignment Movement (NAM) to pursue effective work programmes at the international level.
However, the world order has changed significantly in 21st-century, which has rendered the utility of the NAM doubtful:
New Cold War
The resurgence of colonialism: Neo-colonialism
Restructuring and democratization of the UN
Combating Global Issues
Support for India’s Candidature in UNSC
Global South Cooperation
Strengthening of Multipolar World Order
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1. What is the Non-Alignment Movement and what is its relevance in present-day India? |
2. How does the revival of the Non-Alignment Movement benefit India? |
3. What are some challenges faced by India in reviving the Non-Alignment Movement? |
4. How does the Non-Alignment Movement contribute to India's foreign policy objectives? |
5. Can the Non-Alignment Movement be effective in today's multipolar world? |
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