The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was born out of the womb of the post-World War II era, and as a consequence of an ideological conflict between the East and West Camps. During that period, hundreds of ...
The confusion in the Non-Aligned Movement, if there is one, partially lies in the fact that some of its participants are consciously anti-colonial but not necessarily anti-imperialist. “Many of the ...
Even though it has yet to finalise its policies through its medium-term development plan, the new Government of National Unity (GNU) has set out three priorities: inclusive growth and job creation; ...
US would prefer India to "move away" from its long-term history of non-alignment G77 partnership with Russia, the Biden administration has told lawmakers, observing that there is a great opportunity ...
Although Iran had joined NAM during the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, its membership was largely symbolic. The Shah’s regime, widely viewed as aligned with Western colonial powers—particularly the ...
As Kwame Nkrumah once said, “we face neither East nor West; we face forward”. This sentiment not only encapsulates but also reaffirms South Africa’s unwavering commitment to non-alignment, a central ...
"The Non-Aligned Movement represents one of the most significant chapters of our foreign policy, through which Serbia, as the successor of the former Yugoslavia, left a deep mark in the history of ...
The 1962 war with China was not a failure of the non-alignment policy but that of China policy and this can be gauged by the amount of support India received from across the world, irrespective of ...
MINSK, 15 October (BelTA) – Belarus has spoken within the framework of the Non-Aligned Movement in favor of stepping up economic interaction. Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxim Ryzhenkov ...
Kathmandu, Aug. 13 -- At the height of the Cold War in 1961, the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) emerged from the 1955 Bandung Conference of Asian and African nations. The Bandung moment was a ...
The Non-Aligned Movement is a group of countries who, beginning in the 1950s, promoted a policy of neutrality towards the blocs led by the two superpowers – the USA and the Soviet Union –, who were by ...