Several countries were not directly involved in the Cold War, often due to their geopolitical positions or policies of neutrality. Notable examples include Switzerland, which maintained a long-standing policy of neutrality, and many nations in Africa and Asia that emerged from colonial rule during this period, such as India and Yugoslavia, which pursued non-alignment. Additionally, some smaller nations, such as those in the Caribbean and Pacific, largely stayed out of the major conflicts and alignments of the Cold War era.
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