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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago
The sudden collapse of Soviet Union led to the New World Order in the form of the US hegemony.
The New World Order began in 1991 after the collapse of Soviet Union. The world was left only with single superpower the US and came to be known as the US Hegemony to show the superiority of its military power. The US hegemony also shaped world economy and emerged in the form of military domination, economic order, political clout and cultural superiority.
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It can be overcome by:
(i) Operating within the hegemonic system to take advantage of the opportunities that it creates which is known as ‘bandwagon’ strategy.
(ii) Staying as far removed from the dominant power as possible.
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NAM or the Non-Aligned Movement is an important concept in world politics.
The Non-Aligned Movement is a Movement of countries representing the interests and priorities of developing countries. The Movement has its origin in the Asia-Africa Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia in 1955. The meeting was convened upon the invitation of the Prime Ministers of Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia and Pakistan and brought together leaders of 29 states, mostly former colonies, from the two continents of Africa and Asia, to discuss common concerns and to develop joint policies in international relations. Prime Minister Nehru, the acknowledged senior statesman, along with Prime Ministers Soekarno and Nasser, led the conference. At the meeting Third World leaders shared their similar problems of resisting the pressures of the major powers, maintaining their independence and opposing colonialism and neo-colonialism, specially western domination.
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The various conflicts between India and Pakistan have been explained below :
(i) Kashmir issue : Soon after the partition the two countries were involved in a conflict over the fate of Kashmir. The
Pakistani government claimed that Kashmir belonged to it. This led to wars in 1947-48 and 1965. India won a decisive
war against Pakistan in 1971 but the Kashmir question remained unsolved.
(ii) There is a conflict over strategic issues like the control of the Siachen glacier and over acquisition of arms. Both the
countries have nuclear weapons and missiles to deliver arms against each other. In 1998 India conducted nuclear
explosion in Pokharan while Pakistan responded by carrying out nuclear test in the Chagai Hills.
(iii) The Indian government has blamed Pakistan for helping the kashmir militants with arms, money and protection to
carry out terrorists strikes against India. It also believes Pakistan aided pro Khalistani militants with arms and
ammunitions during 1985-1995.
(iv) According to India, Pakistan’s spy agency ISI is involved in various anti-India campaigns in India's north east
operating secretly through Bangladesh and Nepal.
(v) There are differences over the sharing of river waters. However, Indus-waters Treaty has solved this problem.
(vi) The two countries are not in agreement over the demarcation line in Sir Creek in the Rann of Kutch.
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