Multilateralism and the Non-Aligned Movement
The concept of multilateralism became one of the focal points in the study of International Relations after the end of Cold War and the dismantling [...]
The concept of multilateralism became one of the focal points in the study of International Relations after the end of Cold War and the dismantling [...]
India’s relation with Association of South East Asians (ASEAN) evolved from sectoral dialogue partnership in 1992 to a full dialogue partnership in December 1995. The [...]
Energy is the base for life. In fact, the very foundation of the civilizational setup has been based on the accidental discovery of fire- one [...]
Bangladesh and Bhutan – two neighbouring countries in South Asia – share a cordial relationship. Both the countries are committed to multilateralism and are members [...]
Non-Aligned Movement has called upon the Member States to develop renewable energy and thereby boost green energy. Green energy may be defined as any such [...]
Non-Aligned Movement has emphasised the importance of South-South cooperation in the domains of science, technology and innovation. This is in line with Agenda 2030 which [...]
India and Chile share cordial relations. The foreign policy of both nations has many commonalities on a wide range of issues. Both countries are committed [...]
Non-Aligned Movement has recognised the challenges facing the developing nations. One such issue is the global health threat caused by epidemic diseases. NAM has stressed [...]