They were important because they were not aligned with any other nation when the rest of the world nations had allies to back them up.
NO
A term used during the cold war to classify those nations that were neither of the US or Soviet group. The were nonaligned (third world)
They were generally nonaligned (at least in principle), rather than being part of NATO, SEATO, or the Warsaw Pact.
When the terms were coined, First World referred to NATO nations, Second World referred to Bloc nations, and Third World referred to nonaligned nations.
The Black Sea was not bordered by a nonaligned country.
What was the major difference between the vrginia plan and the New Jersey plan? this is not the answer to the question
Yugoslavia
nonaligned?
There were no advantages to being non-aligned, as it left nations essentially prostate before the great powers, plus the term was meaningless as in reality "non-aligned" nations were simply nations that quietly sided with Soviet Russia in the Cold War.
nehru, tito and nasser
The advantages of being neutral is that you can trade with any country, a disadvantage would be that you would have no allies.Association of Nonaligned Nations Other developing nations also neededassistance. They became important players in the Cold War competition betweenthe United States, the Soviet Union, and later, China. But not all Third Worldcountries wished to play a role in the Cold War. As mentioned earlier Indiavowed to remain neutral. Indonesia, a populous island nation in Southeast Asia,also struggled to stay uninvolved. In 1955, it hosted many leaders from Asia andAfrica at the Bandung Conference. They met to form what they called a “thirdforce” of independent countries, ornonaligned nations. Some nations, such asIndia and Indonesia, were able to maintain their neutrality. But others took sideswith the superpowers or played competing sides against each other.
China, Japan, and Korea are three important Asian nations.