Key Treaties & Agreements in India’s Foreign Policy (1947–Present)

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Key Treaties & Agreements in India’s Foreign Policy (1947–Present)

Instrument of Accession (1947)

  • Kashmir’s ruler signed it after Pakistan-backed tribal invasion.
  • Allowed India to send troops to Kashmir.

India-Bhutan Treaty of Friendship (1949)

  • Framework for peace, security, trade, and cultural exchange.
  • Renewed in 2007.

Nehru-Liaqat Pact (1950)

  • India-Pakistan agreement to protect minorities.
  • Allowed refugees to return and settle property.

India-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship (1950)

  • Reciprocal rights on residence, trade, movement.
  • Nepal allowed to buy weapons from India.

Nehru-Kotelawala Pact (1954)

  • Resolved status of Indian-origin Tamils in Sri Lanka.
  • Facilitated voluntary repatriation.

First India-USSR Trade Agreement (1953)

  • Diversified India’s economic relations beyond West.
  • Led to establishment of Bhilai Steel Plant.

Panchsheel Agreement with China (1954)

  • Five principles of peaceful coexistence.
  • Basis for India-China relations pre-1962 war.

Nehru-Noon Pact (1958)

  • Addressed territorial disputes with Pakistan over Berubari.
  • Led to constitutional amendment for ceding territory.

Indus Water Treaty (1960)

  • World Bank-brokered water-sharing deal with Pakistan.
  • Divided river control between India (east) and Pakistan (west).

Sirima-Shastri Pact (1964)

  • Addressed stateless Indian Tamils in Sri Lanka.
  • India to repatriate 525,000; Sri Lanka to grant citizenship to 300,000.

Tashkent Agreement (1966)

  • Peace deal after 1965 India-Pak war.
  • Mutual troop withdrawals; non-use of force agreed.

Indo-Soviet Treaty (1971)

  • 20-year alliance treaty ensuring Soviet support.
  • Changed India’s non-alignment stance amid Cold War.

Shimla Agreement (1972)

  • Post-1971 war peace treaty with Pakistan.
  • Emphasized bilateral dispute resolution; Line of Control recognized.

Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh (1974; implemented 2015)

  • Exchange of enclaves between India and Bangladesh.
  • Constitutional amendment enabled implementation.

Maritime Boundary Treaty with Maldives (1976)

  • Resolved territorial claims; defined Exclusive Economic Zones.

Dhaka Charter – Formation of SAARC (1985)

  • Regional cooperation among South Asian nations.
  • Promoted trade, culture, health, education collaboration.

Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord (1987)

  • Aimed to end Sri Lankan civil war.
  • India deployed peacekeeping forces; Tamil autonomy provisions.

Nuclear Non-Aggression Agreement with Pakistan (1988)

  • Both agreed to No First Use of nuclear weapons.
  • Notification before any nuclear use.

Mahakali Treaty with Nepal (1996)

  • Joint management of Mahakali River waters for mutual benefit.

Ganga Water Treaty with Bangladesh (1996)

  • Water sharing during dry seasons at Farakka Barrage.

Lahore Declaration (1999)

  • India-Pakistan nuclear risk reduction and peace initiative.

Treaty of Amity and Cooperation with ASEAN (2003)

  • Peaceful dispute resolution and economic cooperation.

South Asia Free Trade Area (SAFTA) Agreement (2004)

  • Gradual tariff reduction among SAARC nations.
  • Preferential treatment for least developed members.

India-GCC Free Trade Agreement (2005)

  • Enhanced trade, investment with Gulf Cooperation Council.

Civil Nuclear Deal (2006) & 123 Agreement (2008)

  • Allowed India civil nuclear cooperation despite no NPT membership.
  • Separation of civil/military facilities; safeguards by IAEA.

Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPA)

  • India-South Korea (2009), India-Japan (2011), India-UAE (2022).

Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA)

  • Military logistics sharing pact with the US (year varies by source).

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