1.Protection of freedom and soveregnity
2.Cordial Relations with Muslim Countries
3.Non Interference in Internal Affairs of Other ountries
4.Implementation of U.N Charter
5.Promotion of World Peace
6.NON-ALIGNMENT
7.Support for Self-Determination and Condemnation of Racial Discrimination
the basic principles of the Indian foreign policy are as follows:-
1)non-alignment movement-the term non-alignment as coined by pt.jawaharlal nehru of India. non-alignment means not aligning with any of the two power blocs( the us n the ussr ) during the era of cold war. it means that India is independent to follow its own foreign policy.nasser of Egypt,tito of yugslavia,pt.nehru of India,sukarno of Egypt and kwame nkrumah were the members of nam.
2)panchsheel-the second most important principle of the Indian foreign policy is panchsheel which was signed on 29 apr.1954 between India and china.the main aims of panchsheel were:-
1. Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty
2. Mutual non-aggression
3. Mutual non-interference in domestic affairs
4. Equality and mutual benefit
5. Peaceful co-existence
The basic principles of Wilsonianism was democracy especially in the European countries. The principle believes that power is vested in the people.
Neutrality Proclamation of 1793
The basic goal of American foreign policy is and always has been to safeguard the nation's security.
The basic goal of American foreign policy is and always has been to safeguard the nation's security.
A basic position in American foreign policy has been that America must defend its foreign interest related to trade and security; the main foreign policy position opposing this American policy is militarism.
America's basic foreign policy has been that America must defend its foreign interests related to trade and security. The main foreign policy position opposed to this is called isolationism.
The basic goal of American foreign policy is and always has been to safeguard the nation's security.
Isolationism
the answer is A. Federalism
American foreign policy should prioritize promoting international peace and security, advancing democracy and human rights, and fostering economic prosperity through multilateral cooperation and diplomacy. It should be grounded in respect for the sovereignty of other nations while also upholding American values and interests on the global stage.
D. isolationism
Alliance-wide approach.