Promotion of international peace and security: State duty to foster respect for international law and resolve disputes by arbitration. The Constitution directs the State, under the Directive Principles of State Policy, to promote international peace and security by maintaining just and honourable relations between nations, fostering respect for international law and treaty obligations in dealings among peoples, and encouraging settlement of international disputes by arbitration.
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Promotion of international peace and security: State duty to foster respect for international law and resolve disputes by arbitration.
The Constitution directs the State, under the Directive Principles of State Policy, to promote international peace and security by maintaining just and honourable relations between nations, fostering respect for international law and treaty obligations in dealings among peoples, and encouraging settlement of international disputes by arbitration.
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