NAM calls for a more robust approach to UN Peacekeeping
Non-Aligned Movement has strived for the establishment of world peace and a world free of conflict. NAM believes that the primary responsibility for the maintenance [...]
Non-Aligned Movement has strived for the establishment of world peace and a world free of conflict. NAM believes that the primary responsibility for the maintenance [...]
The principles of Non-Alignment were formulated at Bandung Conference 1955. The world has changed considerably since then. Yet, the principles laid down by the founders [...]
Elimination of all forms of racism and inequalities has been one of the major objectives of the Non-Aligned Movement ever since its inception. The Movement [...]
With increasing globalization, there has been an increase in the migration of labour to pursue employment opportunities. Such migration is becoming increasingly feminized as more [...]
The illicit manufacture, transfer and circulation of small arms and light weapons and their excessive accumulation and uncontrolled spread in many regions of the world, [...]
The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) had its origins in the Bandung Conference of April 1955 In Indonesia, inspired by three world leaders: Nehru of India, Tito [...]
Vietnam and Bangladesh share a cordial relationship over forty-five years of diplomatic relations. Bangladesh was the first country in South Asia and the second in [...]
Non-Aligned Movement, that was born within a polarised world in order to create balance amidst global tension and making an outbreak of war unlikely if [...]