Among the following, nonalignment is not a part of contemporary Indian foreign policy in relationships with its neighbours. The Non-Aligned Movement was formed during the Cold War as an organisation of States that did not seek to formally align themselves with either the United States or the Soviet Union, but sought to remain independent or neutral. ‘Non-Alignment’ means attempt by a nation to keep itself aloof from military blocks. Statements (a), (b) and (d) give a glimpse of the policies which are part of contemporary Indian foreign policy related with its neighbours.