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India's foreign policy is currently focused on improving relations with the neighboring countries in South Asia; engaging extended neighborhoods in the Southeast Asian region and other major global powers. India’s foreign policy, ever since independence, remained focused on the principles of peace, non-violence, non-alignment, antiimperialism, anti-racism, anti-war etc., which are derived from the faith and ideals of human goodness, innate equality of the people, universal brotherhood, unity in diversity and secularism. However, in recent times, especially since 2014 commerce, trade and security have taken prominent positions. In this article I attempt to write for the purpose to review India's changing policy on these issues.
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