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This policy was followed by the Indian government during the Cold War. It implied remaining neutral and not aligning its interests to that of the two blocs of the United States (US) and the United Socialist Soviet Republic (USSR). This policy enabled India to run an independent foreign policy. This policy soon became the foundation of India's foreign policy post the Cold War. Identify this policy.

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Panchsheel
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Non-Alignment
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Population Policy
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Anti-Natalist Policy
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The correct option is B Non-Alignment
The policy mentioned above is known as Non-Alignment. The movement that led to the adoption of this policy was called the Non-Alignment Movement. The founders of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) were Jawaharlal Nehru of India, Tito of Yugoslavia, Nasser of Egypt, Sukarno of Indonesia, and Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana. Today, the NAM consists of 120 countries, 17 states as observers, and ten organisations. It is now a recognised policy worldwide.

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