Nehru's policy of non-alignment, established during the Cold War, aimed to keep India independent from the influence of both the United States and the Soviet Union. This approach sought to promote peace and cooperation among nations without aligning with either bloc, allowing India to maintain its sovereignty and pursue its own national interests. Non-alignment became a foundational principle of India's foreign policy and was a significant aspect of Nehru's vision for a multipolar world.
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