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Which countries are part of the Non Aligned Movement?
Which countries are part of the Non Aligned Movement?
- United States, United Kingdom, France
- India, Egypt, Indonesia (correct)
- Pakistan, Israel, South Korea
- China, Russia, Brazil
What is the main purpose of the Non Aligned Movement?
What is the main purpose of the Non Aligned Movement?
- Promoting peace and security (correct)
- Advancing military alliances
- Supporting colonialism
- Imposing economic sanctions
When was the Non Aligned Movement founded?
When was the Non Aligned Movement founded?
- 2001
- 1973
- 1955 (correct)
- 1989
Which country was one of the founding members of the Non Aligned Movement?
Which country was one of the founding members of the Non Aligned Movement?
What is the primary principle of the Non Aligned Movement?
What is the primary principle of the Non Aligned Movement?
What is the current number of member countries in the Non Aligned Movement?
What is the current number of member countries in the Non Aligned Movement?
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Study Notes
Non Aligned Movement (NAM)
- The Non Aligned Movement comprises countries that chose not to align with any major power bloc during the Cold War.
- Founding members included India, Egypt, Yugoslavia, Ghana, and Indonesia.
Purpose and Principles
- The main purpose of NAM is to promote peace and security, and to advocate for the interests of developing countries.
- A key principle is to maintain independence from military alliances and avoid involvement in conflicts between major powers.
Historical Context
- The Non Aligned Movement was founded in 1961 during the first conference held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
Current Membership
- As of now, there are 120 member countries in the Non Aligned Movement, representing a significant portion of the global population and diverse political views.
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