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INDIA'S GLORIOUS HISTORY AS PEACEBUILDER IN GLOBAL ARENA

The Daily Guardian

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March 21, 2025

India, with its rich historical legacy and strategic foreign policy, has long been a champion of peace in international relations.

INDIA'S GLORIOUS HISTORY AS PEACEBUILDER IN GLOBAL ARENA

The nation's role as a peace negotiator and mediator is deeply embedded in its historical experiences, ideological commitments, and diplomatic engagements.

India's influence in global peacebuilding has been shaped by its participation in multilateral diplomacy, peacekeeping missions, and development partnerships.

Over the years, it has demonstrated a commitment to resolving conflicts through dialogue, multilateral cooperation, and development initiatives.

HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF INDIA'S PEACE DIPLOMACY

India's emergence as a peace negotiator was a natural extension of its post-independence foreign policy, shaped by its historical experiences and national values.

image• Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): In the aftermath of World War II and its struggle for independence, India, under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru, advocated for the creation of a neutral bloc of nations, distinct from the Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union.

The Non-Aligned Movement, founded in 1961, sought to promote global peace and cooperation by encouraging nations to avoid aligning with any major power bloc.

• The Korean War (19501953): One of India's earliest roles as a peace mediator occurred during the Korean War. In 1953, India played a key role in brokering the ceasefire between North and South Korea. The Indian government, under Nehru, proposed a resolution to the United Nations calling for the establishment of a Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission. India's efforts were instrumental in the successful armistice agreement that led to the cessation of hostilities in Korea. The Indian resolution on Korea was adopted by the UN in 1952, and India managed to gain consensus from major stakeholders, including the United States, the USSR, and China.

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