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The Constitutional Principles Article 51 of the Indian Constitution lays down some directive Principles of State Policy on 'promotion of international peace and security.
The state shall endeavour to:
- Promote international peace and security.
- Maintain just and honourable relations between nations.
- Foster respect for international law and treaty obligations in the dealings of organised people with one another.
- Encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration.
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Since the Cold War did not eliminate rivalries between the two alliances there were mutual suspicions between them. This led to an arms race. Huge stock of arms was considered necessary to prevent wars from taking place. Both USA and USSR wanted to prove their supremacy on the global stage. The two opposite bloc were sceptical to each other about their nuclear arsenals which led them to produce more and more nuclear weapons for their safeguard. On the other hand, both the sides understood that in spite of restraint, the war might occur due to the following reasons:
- Miscalculation of the number of weapons in the possession of the other camp.
- Misunderstanding the intentions of the other side.
- A nuclear accident by mistake or by a soldier mischievously to start a war.
Thus, both the powers - the US and the Soviet Union - decided to limit or eliminate certain kinds of nuclear and non-nuclear weapons to maintain a stable balance of weapons. Starting in the 1960s, three treaties were signed. These were the Limited Test Ban Treaty, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. Thereafter, the superpowers held several rounds of arms limitation talks and signed several more treaties to limit their arms.
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Warsaw Pact, formally Warsaw Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance, (May 14, 1955–July 1, 1991) treaty establishing a mutual-defense organization (Warsaw Treaty Organization) composed originally of the Soviet Union and Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. (Albania withdrew in 1968, and East Germany did so in 1990.) The treaty (which was renewed on April 26, 1985) provided for a unified military command and for the maintenance of Soviet military units on the territories of the other participating states.
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The First Gulf War was a massive coalition force of 660,000 troops from 34 countries fought against Iraq and defeated it.
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NAM welcomes hosting 18th Summit by Azerbaijan in 2019. The Final Document of the 17th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Non-Aligned Movement held in the Island of Margarita, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela on 13 - 18 September 2016 was adopted, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry reported.
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On 11 September 2001, there were series of attacks on the US by hijackers from Arab countries. The attacks have come to be known as "9/11". It was the most disastrous attack on the US soil.
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The Soviet Union was a socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991. It was a union of multiple national Soviet republics, its government and economy were highly centralized.
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