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  • At the 19th NAM (Non-Alignment Movement) Summit in Kampala, Uganda, the Minister emphasized the importance of economic decentralization coupled with increased regional production while delivering India’s National Statement;

Thoughts of India MEA during the summit

  • S. Jaishankar, the minister of external affairs (MEA), advocated for a multipolar world centered around a reformed United Nations and a rebalancing of cultures where all heritages are respected equally;
  • The Minister also emphasized that by leading the African Union’s membership, India demonstrated during its G20 Presidency that change is achievable and that this ought to motivate reformatted multilateralism;
  • Jaishankar pointed out that real action is needed to change the global order and establishing reliable data flows, robust supply chains, predictable mobility, and regional economic hubs are crucial. He also asserted that women-led development and addressing the security of food, energy, and health are one of the priority areas.
  • He emphasized that prioritizing connectivity is necessary in order to respect sovereignty and ensure viability and there are repercussions for conflict everywhere.
  • On the Israel-Palestian issue:
    • He observed that the Gaza conflict is a humanitarian crisis that calls for a long-term resolution that provides the most impacted parties with immediate relief;
    • The world needs to understand, he added, that hostage-taking and terrorism are intolerable. He asserted that all States must uphold international humanitarian law at all times and that hostilities must not extend throughout the region;
    • A two-state solution must be sought where the Palestinian people can live within secure borders and the way forward.

What is NAM?

  • A group of states that aimed to maintain their independence and did not formally align with either the US or the USSR is known as the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM);
  • Established in 1961, the goal of NAM has been to “establish an autonomous route in global politics that would not lead to member States turning into pawns in the conflicts between the great powers;”
  • It is the second biggest grouping of various countries after the United Nations;
  • NAM History:
    • The idea of a nation’s policies not being in line with others dates back to the Congress of Vienna (1814–15), which recognized Switzerland’s neutrality—the nation’s pledge to stay out of other people’s disputes;
    • The Asia-Africa Bandung Conference, held in Indonesia in 1955, provided the impetus for the group’s fundamental idea;
    • This movement began in the 1950s as an attempt by certain nations to stay out of the divisive Cold War environment between the pro-American capitalist nations of NATO and the Soviet communist nations of the Warsaw Pact.
    • Thephrase “non-aligned movement” was initially used at the fifth conference in 1976, wherein the participating nations were referred to as “members of the movement” and the goal of non-alignment was to preserve one’s capacity for impartial judgment and political freedom;
    • The Havana Declaration of 1979stated that the organization’s mission was to protect “the national independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and security of non-aligned countries” in their fight against imperialism, colonialism, neocolonialism, racism, and all forms of foreign subjugation.
  • Contribution of India in NAM:The NAM was founded in 1961 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on the initiative of Indian Prime Minister Nehru, the Yugoslav President, the Egyptian President, the Ghanaian President, and the Indonesian President and it resulted in the first Conference of Heads of State or Governments of Non-Aligned Countries.

 

 

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