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  2. Inder Kumar Gujral - Wikipedia

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    The Gujral doctrine is a set of five principles to guide the conduct of foreign relations with India's immediate neighbours, notably Pakistan, as spelt out by Gujral. [4] The doctrine was later termed as such by journalist Bhabani Sen Gupta in his article, India in the Twenty First Century in International Affairs.

  3. Foreign policy doctrine - Wikipedia

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    A foreign policy doctrine is a general statement of a country's foreign policy and the belief system that inform it and guide its strategy. It may be presented in the form of a political speech, doctrine or other official document.

  4. Matters of Discretion - Wikipedia

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    Matters of Discretion: An Autobiography is an autobiography by a former Prime Minister of India Inder Kumar Gujral and the only one to be written by a former Indian Prime Minister thus far. Synopsis [ edit ]

  5. Gujral Doctrine - Wikipedia

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  6. Gujral - Wikipedia

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    Feroze Gujral (born 1965), Indian model, daughter-in-law of Satish Gujral; Inder Kumar Gujral (1919–2012), Indian politician, 12th Prime Minister of India; Kundan Lal Gujral (1902-1997), Indian chef and restaurateur; Monish Gujral, Indian chef and author; Man Mohan Singh Gujral (1919-2015), Indian judge; Namrata Singh Gujral (born 1976 ...

  7. Three-language formula - Wikipedia

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    A new committee of experts was launched in 1990 under the chairmanship of Ali Sardar Jafri to examine implementation of the Gujral committee recommendations. This committee recommended modifying the three-language formula to "In Hindi speaking States: (a) Hindi (with Sanskrit as part of the composite course); (b) Urdu or any other modern Indian ...

  8. India and the Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Independence and India becoming a republic, Jawaharlal Nehru contemplated the path the country would take in world affairs. [14] In 1946, Nehru, as a part of the cabinet of the Interim Government of India, said during a radio broadcast; "we propose, as far as possible, to keep away from the power politics of groups, aligned against one another, which have led in the past to world wars ...

  9. Act East policy - Wikipedia

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    India, China, and the Southeast Asian countries. The Act East policy [1] is an effort by the Government of India to cultivate extensive economic and strategic relations with the nations of Southeast Asia to bolster its standing as a regional power and a counterweight to the strategic influence of the People's Republic of China.