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India’s foreign policy in the 21st Century is appraised due to the interplay of geoeconomics with geopolitics and India’s search for a visible and a constructive role on the global map, the need for sustainable economic growth, energy security, food security and border disputes on the one hand and the United States’ Pivoting Asia and expecting India to take the lead role on the Indian Ocean. Therefore the core policy paradigm Nonaligned Movement (NAM) has come into strict scrutiny. The paper will deal with Non-aligned Movement from three angles a) NAM being the central factor in India’s foreign policy making, b) India’s role in NAM, c) NAM and Indo-US relation.
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