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OVERVIEW, OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLES OF INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY

Rano Tuychiyeva Almamatovna , Doctor of Philosophy in Political Sciences, Uzbekistan state university of world languages, Department of Social Studies, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article analyzes the main goals and principles of India's foreign policy. It also discusses in detail the interests, direction and objectives that form the basis of India's foreign policy while moving through the policy of international relations.

Keywords

Foreign policy, , international peace and security, non-alignment,

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Rano Tuychiyeva Almamatovna. (2022). OVERVIEW, OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLES OF INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY. International Journal of Law And Criminology, 2(09), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijlc/Volume02Issue09-01