This document discusses India's foreign policy towards capitalism. It outlines how a country's foreign policy is designed to safeguard national interests through interactions with other countries. It then discusses India's bilateral relations with countries like Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, and Pakistan. It also discusses how non-alignment has been an integral part of India's foreign policy and how India advocated for the five principles of Panchsheel to guide relations with other countries based on mutual respect, non-aggression, non-interference, equality, and peaceful co-existence.