“A resolution on peaceful coexistence jointly tabled by India, Yugoslavia and Sweden was unanimously adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1957.” [6] The Five Principles, as adopted in Colombo and elsewhere, formed the basis of the Non-Aligned Movement, founded in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1961. [7] At the beginning of the 1959 Tibetan uprising, the Dalai Lama and his followers fled Tibet with the help of the CIA to protect their lives in India. The Indian government granted them asylum, and it was from there that the Panchsheel agreement between India and China was broken. The agreement contains the provision that “does not interfere in the internal affairs of the other.” Globalization must not become the global manifestation of the highest and most subtle form of capitalism, but as Mahatma Gandhi foresapted, “a federation of friendly and interdependent nations” in which no one dominates or exploits the other. The appropriate code of conduct for a globalized world would be the five principles of peaceful coexistence, not the supremacy of a superpower or group of nations. The United Nations should be at the heart of this world order. Any intervention in the interests of human rights or democracy should be carried out by the United Nations or with the express consent of the United Nations. To that end, we believe that the United Nations should be reformed and that the United Nations Security Council should be expanded and made more representative of humanity as a whole, including the representation of the world`s largest, most populous and most democratic developing countries. .

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