He co-authored the Panchsheel Agreement between India and China in the 1950s, preparing the groundwork for friendship between the world's two most populous nations.
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Today, Malviya Nagar is bounded by Panchsheel Enclave in the north, Sheikh Sarai in the east, Saket in the south and Sarvapriya Vihar in the west.
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In April 1954, India and the PRC signed an eight-year agreement on Tibet that became the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence ( or " Panchsheel " ).
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Although critics called the Panchsheel naive, Nehru calculated that India's best guarantee of security was to establish a psychological buffer zone in place of the lost physical buffer of Tibet.
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"' Hapur district "', formerly known as " Panchsheel Nagar ", was announced on 28 September 2011 as one of three new state of India.
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Jawaharlal Nehru based his vision of " resurgent Asia " on friendship between the two largest states of Asia; his vision of an internationalist foreign policy governed by the ethics of the Panchsheel, which he initially believed was shared by China.
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In this speech, Nehru described the five pillars to be used as a guide for Sino-Indian relations called " Panchsheel " ( five restraints ), these principles would later serve as the basis of the Non-Aligned Movement.
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In 1954, Nehru signed with China the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, known in India as the Panchsheel ( from the Sanskrit words, panch : five, sheel : virtues ), a set of principles to govern relations between the two states.
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It is near to localities Panchsheel Park or Enclave, Anand Lok, Defence Colony, Hauz Khas Enclave, Geetanjali, SDA, Westend, Nizamudin East, New Friends Colony, Friends Colony East, Vasant Vihar, Golf Link, Sundar Nagar, Jor Bagh, Chankyapuri, Rest of entire South Delhi.
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Constitutionally, foreign policy is to be guided by the principles of the United Nations Charter, nonalignment, Panchsheel ( five principles of peaceful coexistence ), international law and the value of world peace . In practice, foreign policy has not been directed toward projecting influence internationally but toward preserving autonomy and addressing domestic economic and security issues.