SOME REFLECTIONS ON INDIA'S RELATIONSHIP WITH PAKISTAN CHINA IN INDIRA GANDHI'S FOREIGN POLICY
Keywords:
Indira Gandhi, Bandung Conference, Non-Aligned MovemenAbstract
This article analyzes the trend of changes in public administration and foreign policy
in the modern history of India as an independent country and what strategies were implemented on this
basis. The article also examines in detail the internal and external factors that helped the country achieve
effective, positive results in foreign policy and, conversely, had a negative impact. In addition, successes,
shortcomings and conflicts in India's relations with Pakistan, considered a close neighbor, and their
specific causes are also given. In the process of writing the article, generally accepted methods of historical
comparison, chronological approach, comparison and synthesis-analysis, retrospective analysis,
systematization were used. The importance of Indira Gandhi's external relations with foreign countries was
discussed and studied