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  • 1Non-Aligned Movement — Members ( …

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  • 2Non-aligned Movement — /nɒn əˈlaɪnd muvmənt/ (say non uh luynd moohmuhnt) noun an association of countries that do not regard themselves as closely aligned with the world s major powers, originating at a meeting in Indonesia in 1955; first summit of 25 nations in… …

  • 3India and the Non-Aligned Movement — India played an important role in the multilateral movements of colonies and newly independent countries that developed into the Non Aligned Movement. Origin of Non alignment movementNonalignment had its origins in India s colonial experience and …

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  • 4Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty — Treaty on the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Participation in the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty …

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  • 5International recognition of Kosovo — Kosovo This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Kosovo Political status of Kosovo Declaration of independence …

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  • 6Hans Köchler — Born October 18, 1948 Schwaz, Austria Era 20th century philosophy Region Western Philosophy …

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  • 7Group of 15 — The Group of 15 (G 15) was established at the Ninth Non Aligned Movement Summit Meeting in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in September 1989. It was set up to foster cooperation and provide input for other international groups, such as the World Trade… …

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  • 8Dr. Sheel Kant Sharma — Former Indian envoy to Austria, Sheel Kant Sharma, on March 1, 2008 became the ninth secretary general of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) for three years. Sharma, 53, an expert on energy, succeeds Lyonpo Chenkyab… …

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  • 9Sheel Kant Sharma — Former Indian envoy to Austria, Sheel Kant Sharma, on March 1, 2008 became the ninth secretary general of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) for three years. Sharma, 53, an expert on energy, succeeds Lyonpo Chenkyab… …

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  • 10K. Natwar Singh — Natwar Singh Minister of External Affairs of India In office 22 May 2004 – 6 December 2005 Preceded by Yashwant Sinha Succeeded by …

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