The Cold War significantly influenced India's principle of non-alignment as the country sought to maintain its independence from the rival blocs led by the United States and the Soviet Union. By adopting non-alignment, India aimed to avoid entanglement in superpower politics and focus on its own national interests, promoting a policy of peaceful coexistence and fostering relationships with multiple nations. This stance allowed India to advocate for decolonization and support newly independent nations, while also securing economic and military aid from both blocs without fully aligning with either. Non-alignment became a cornerstone of India's foreign policy, reflecting its commitment to sovereignty and global peace.
India joined with the United States to beat up Pakistan and the Soviet Union along the way.
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The Bangladeshi Liberation War is considered a "part" of the Cold War because the Soviets were backing India and the Americans were backing Pakistan at the time the two countries were at war. Following India's victory over Pakistan (again) the Americans began to turn a shoulder away from India. The Soviet Union and India were close allies up until the USSR collapsed. USA Secretary of State Henry Kissinger saw this and called all Indians "bastards" and in turn advised the US sever ties with India, which would only hurt the US. The US also saw spheres of influence from the communist regime of the USSR affecting Socialist India. Because of the instability facing Pakistan's government the US would eventually turn back to gaining India's affection because of the democratic changes India made in the 1990s (presumably the "end" of the Cold War)
because the cold war influence many different countries to interfere with the wars
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India joined with the United States to beat up Pakistan and the Soviet Union along the way.
The doctrine in question influenced the relation of India and Pakistan by freeing up armed forces. The doctrine assisted the following countries: Africa and Asia.
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The geography was that they were kind of blocked in because of the mountains and were solidified by the water that surrounded it. they also had monsoons so it was warm in the summer and cold in the winter.
The six policies of the cold war were detente, containment, brinkmanship, collective security, non-alignment and detterance.
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Ladakh "land of high passes" is a region of India along the Himalayas that is considered a cold desert.
Himalayas affect India's climate by stopping the cold winds from the Siberia. and they also influence the monsoon rain clouds to rain over India 8-)the himalayas act as a barrier against the cold winds blowing from Central Asia and prevent them from reachind india
Because mountains keep cold northern winds from much of India
The Type of weather they have in south India is cold
Himalayas at the topmost border of india and nepal .