Which of the following are the basic principles of India's foreign policy?
Preservation of national interest, achievement of world peace, disarmament, independence for Afro-Asian nations have been important objectives of India’s foreign policy. These objectives are sought to be achieved through some principles viz. Panchsheel, nonalignment, anti-colonialism, anti-imperialism, anti-racism, and strengthening the UN. It would be befitting to expand these principles.