The Panchsheel Treaty provides for the set of principles according to which
    international affairs between two nations should be conducted such that two
    nations can co-exists peacefully, maintaining friendly relations with each
    other.  
    The main objective of 5 Panchsheel principles is that with assurance of territorial integrity and sovereignty of each
      country, and of non-aggression, there would be peaceful co-existence and
      friendly relations between the countries concerned.
  
  
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    History of Panchsheel Agreement:
  
  
    1) The idea for Panchsheel Agreement was first proposed in
      "Agreement on Trade and Intercourse between the Tibet Region of China
          and India"
      which was signed on 29th April, 1954. This agreement mentioned the
      5 principles of peaceful co-existence or Panchsheel in its Preamble.
  
  
    2) 2 months later on 28th June, 1954, the two nations issued a
      joint statement stating that vision of Panchsheel will not
      only act as the framework for conducting international relations between
      India and China but also for conducting relations with other nations as
      well.
  
  
    Quoting Joint Statement issued by Nehru and Enlai:
  
  
    Panchsheel "will also help in creating an area of peace which as
      circumstances permit can be enlarged thus lessening the chances of war and
      strengthening the cause of peace all over the world."
  
  
    3) Panchsheel Agreement was signed and adopted by India and
      China on 19th Oct, 1954.
  
  
    4) Panchsheel Principles were incorporated into the
      10 Principles of International Peace and Conference as part
      of Declaration issued in Bandung Conference of 29 Afro-Asian
      Countries in April 1955.
  
  
    5) India, Yugoslavia and Sweden presented a resolution on peaceful
      co-existence in United Nations which contained Panchsheel principles and
      the resolution was unanimously
      adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 11th Dec, 1957.
  
  
    6) In 1961, Panchsheel got adopted as the
      core principle of Non-Aligned Movement in the
      Conference of Non-Aligned Nations held in Belgrade,
      Serbia.
  
  
    5 principles of peaceful co-existence:
  
  
    The main idea behind Panchsheel is the synergy between idea of peace and
      development of the nations without interfering in each other's internal
      affairs.
  
  
    Panchsheel Treaty is based on five principles of peaceful co-existence
      :
  
  
    1) Mutual Respect for each other's territorial integrity and
      sovereignty
  
  2) Mutual non-aggression
  
    3) Mutual non-interference in each other's internal affairs
  
  4) Equality and mutual benefit
  5) Peaceful co-existence
  
    The essence of 5 Panchsheel principles is the: 
  
  - non-use of power,
 - approach of tolerance,
 - learning from others but neither interfering nor being interfered with
 
    Historical basis of Panchsheel Principles
  
  
    Buddhist culture which originated in India and was spread
      across China, forms the historical basis for the formulation of 5
      Panchsheel Principles by India and China.
  
  
    Importance and significance of Panchsheel:
  
  
    Panchsheel principles were developed after seeing the destruction and
      havoc caused by World War-II and post-Colonial era. The need of the hour
      was an ideology which is based on the principle of
      peace and development for all. 
  
  
    1) Panchsheel agreement has laid the foundation of principles which
      formed the basis for establishing peace and security in the
      world. 
  
  
    2) It provided for a framework based on which a nation can walk ahead on
      the path of development keeping in mind need to maintain peace and
      harmony in the neighborhood and in the world through bilateral or
      multilateral interactions.
  
  
    3) Panchsheel Treaty focused on reducing circumstances that could lead to
      war and stand-offs.
  
  
    4) In today's time, Panchsheel principles can help the world to :
  
  - move away from the traditional concepts of balance of power and competitive security,
 - the consequent searching for an enemy, and
 - the predicating of activities on conflicts rather than cooperation
 
     Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said that “those who desire peace
      for the world must know once for all that there can be no equilibrium or
      stability for either the East or the West unless all aggression, all
      imperialist domination, all forced interference in other countries’
      affairs end completely.” 
  
  
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