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Question
Which one of the following is not a part of India's Foreign Policy?
Options
Policy of Non-alignment
Respect for SAARC
Respect for unipolar world
Respect for peaceful co-existence
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Solution
Respect for unipolar world
Explanation:
India is a G-20 member and the world's fifth-largest economy, known for its international engagement and promotion of rule-based multilateralism.
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