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Circumstances for the birth to the idea of New International Economic Order - NIEO :-
(i) The challenge for most of the non-aligned countries — a majority of them were categorised as the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) — was to be more developed economically
(ii) The people of these countries were to be lifted out of the vicious circle of poverty.
(iii)Economic development was also vital for the independence of the new countries. Without sustained development, a country could not be truly free.
(iv)It would remain dependent on the richer countries including the colonial powers from which political freedom had been achieved.
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The Cold War was not a simple struggle for power because ideology too played an important role in it. There was a real ideological conflict too. There was a difference of opinion over the best and the most appropriate way of organising political, economic and social life all over the world. The Western alliance,headed by the US, represented the ideology of liberal democracy and capitalism. On the other hand, the Eastern alliance, headed by the Soviet Union, was committed to the ideology of socialism and communism.The superpowers emphasised that liberal democracy and capitalism were better than socialism and commu-nism, or vice versa.
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The Kyoto Protocol (1997) is an international agreement setting targets for industrialised countries to cut their greenhouse gas emissions.
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The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (also known as the Stockholm Conference) was an international conferenceconvened under United Nations auspices held inStockholm, Sweden from June 5-16, 1972.
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The rise of nationalism and the desire for sovereignty within various republics including Russia and the Baltic Republic (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), Ukraine, Georgia and others proved to be the most immediate cause for disintegration of the USSR
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In the integration of states ,Sardar Patel played an important role .Rulers of most of the states signed a document named “Instrument of Accession” and integrated to the Indian Union but in Junagarh ( earlier,princely state in Gujarat) the case was reverse and difficult as well.Muhammad Mahabat Khanji 3 (Junagarh’s ruler ) wanted to merge with Pakistan but people of Hindu religion opposed his desire of mergence with Pakistan.After all,a Plebiscite ( direct vote of all the members )was conducted as this gave govt an idea of people’s desire to join India.This plebiscite revealed people’s choice in favour of India and finally in 1948 princely state of Junagarh became a part of the Union of India.
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With the Indian approach to diversity, different regions and linguistic groups have been granted the rights to retain their own culture. Our constitution makers decided that we should live a united social life without losing the destructiveness of numerous cultures in India. Thus, the principles of unity and diversity were balanced. However, inspite of such approach there have been regional movements in support of people’s aspirations. There were questions of political aspirations of the people of Kashmir valley and in some parts of the North-East, Punjab and in the South. There were mass agitations and movements in different parts of the country to express regional aspirations. Some of these movements lead to separatist demands. For example, in Kashmir separatist politics surfaced in 1989 when separatists raised the demand for a separate Kashmiri nation, independent of India and Pakistan. In Punjab, the more extreme elements advocated secession from India and the creation of ‘Khalistan’. In North-East region, the Mizo National Front started an armed campaign for independence.
In practice, the separatist demands were not fulfilled in Kashmir, Punjab and North-East region. On the other hand, no separatist demands were put forward by other regional movements. In Assam, the tribal communities demanded a tribal state to be carved out of Assam. This led to creation of Meghalaya, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. The Assam movement from 1979 to 1985 was against ‘outsiders’ to protect their culture and against their backwardness. In all the above cases, the problem was solved within the constitutional framework.
Hence, it is very true to state that all regional movements need not lead to separatist demands.
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