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India's Security Strategy (Strengthen International Norms and…
India's Security Strategy
Meeting Security Challenges
Separatist militant groups from Nagaland, Mizoram, Kashmir, Punjab, etc
India has tried to preserve national unity by adopting a democratic political system
Strengthen International Norms and International Institutions
India's first PM
Jawahar Lal Nehru
supported the cause of
Asian Solidarity
Disarmament
Decolonisation
UN as a forum where international conflicts could be settled
India took initiative to bring a universal and non discriminatory
non proliferation regime
in which all countries would have the same rights and obligations with respect to weapons of mass destruction
It argued for an equitable
New International Economic Order
Was one of the founders of
NAM
India has joined the
Kyoto Protocol
of 1997
provides a roadmap for reducing the emissions of green house gases to reduce global warming
Indian troops
have been sent abroad as UN's peace keeping force in support of cooperative security measures
Strengthening Military Capabilities
Why?
the country has been involved in conflicts with its neighbours
Pakistan 1947-48, 1965, 1999
China 1962
India is surrounded by nuclear powers in south Asian region
India's nuclear test in 1998 was justified by the govt by saying it was s
afeguarding national security
India first tested a nuclear weapon in 1974
Develop Economy
to lift people out of poverty and misery
stop deep inequalities to exist
through democratic policies