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Revision: The Contemporary World >> Non-Aligned Movement History and Civics (English Medium) ICSE Class 10 CISCE

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Key Points

Key Points: Concept of Non-Alignment Movement
  • NAM emerged during the Cold War when new Asian and African nations chose not to join either the USA or USSR blocs.
  • Non-alignment means not joining any military or power bloc while remaining active in world affairs.
  • It allows countries to follow an independent foreign policy.
  • NAM opposes military alliances like NATO and Warsaw Pact.
  • It supports peace, cooperation, freedom, and justice based on merit, not bloc politics.
Key Points: Factors Responsible for Non-Alignment
  • Cold War tensions made new nations avoid power blocs to protect world peace and prevent war.
  • Anti-imperialism feelings led newly independent countries to safeguard their hard-won freedom.
  • Independent decision-making helped nations keep their identity and freedom in foreign policy.
  • Balanced relations with all major powers promoted peace, cooperation, and goodwill.
  • Economic needs pushed countries to seek aid and technology without political conditions.
  • Collective strength of small nations gave them moral power to influence global peace.
 
Key Points: Panchsheel
  • In 1954, India and China agreed on five principles of peaceful coexistence, called Panchsheel.
  • The principles included mutual respect, non-aggression, non-interference, equality, and peaceful coexistence.
  • Panchsheel became the foundation of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).
  • These ideas were promoted at the Bandung Conference (1955) attended by Asian and African countries.
  • The conference opposed colonialism and encouraged cooperation among newly independent nations.
Key Points: Architects of NAM
  • Jawaharlal Nehru – Prime Minister – India
  • Josip Broz Tito – President – Yugoslavia
  • Gamal Abdel Nasser – President – Egypt

Other Founder Leaders:

  • Archbishop Makarios – President – Cyprus
  • U Nu – Prime Minister – Burma (Myanmar)
  • Sukarno – President – Indonesia
  • Kwame Nkrumah – President – Ghana
  • Haile Selassie – Emperor – Ethiopia
  • King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah – King – Nepal
Key Points: Objectives of the Non-Aligned Movement
  • To avoid superpower rivalry and preserve independence.
  • To oppose colonialism, imperialism, racism, and use of force.
  • To promote peaceful settlement of disputes and friendly relations.
  • To uphold sovereignty, human rights, and strengthen the UN.
  • To work for disarmament and a fair New International Economic Order (NIEO).
Key Points: Achievements of NAM
  • NAM helped reduce tensions between superpowers and contributed to the end of the Cold War.
  • It opposed the arms race and promoted peace and disarmament.
  • NAM supported international peace, justice, and freedom.
  • It advocated a New International Economic Order (NIEO) for fair global development.
  • It made developed nations aware of the importance of Third World development.
 
Key Points: Future of NAM
  • NAM now focuses on peace and independent foreign policy of nations.
  • Though politically weaker, it remains relevant for economic justice.
  • It can counter neo-colonialism and pressure from IMF, World Bank, WTO.
  • NAM can act as a check on dominance of a single superpower (USA).
  • It still aims at peace, disarmament, and development.
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