17th NAM Summit in Venezuela

The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is a group of states which are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc.

Venezuela’s Margarita Island is hosting the 17th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit.

This is the fourth time that Latin American and Caribbean region is hosting this important summit.

Cuba, the only country to participate in the first NAM summit in 1961 in Belgrade, has hosted this meeting twice in 1979 and 2006 and Colombia held the meeting in 1995.

With 120 members, NAM is the largest gathering of heads of states and governments. Though the movement began essentially as an Afro-Asian grouping, the movement has, of late attracted a large number of Latin American countries which has prompted an analyst to characterize it “Latin Americanisation of NAM”.

India is being represented by Vice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari.

India, which is a founder member of NAM, firmly believes that NAM still embodies the aspirations of most developing countries to stake out their own positions distinct from the Western world and China on a host of regional and global issues.

These include energy, climate change, global terrorism, technology transfer and protection of intellectual property rights etc.

Significance of NAM:

The Non-Aligned Movement continues to be a platform which articulates and promotes developing nations’ collective interests.

It can still be used for enhancing their joint negotiating capacity. India used NAM even in the 1960s and 1970s to project its great power aspirations.

It gave India freedom of action to pursue national rejuvenation.

NAM Meetings:

1st 1–6 September 1961  Yugoslavia Belgrade
2nd 5–10 October 1964  United Arab Republic Cairo
3rd 8–10 September 1970  Zambia Lusaka
4th 5–9 September 1973  Algeria Algiers
5th 16–19 August 1976  Sri Lanka Colombo
6th 3–9 September 1979  Cuba Havana
7th 7–12 March 1983  India New Delhi
8th 1–6 September 1986  Zimbabwe Harare
9th 4–7 September 1989  Yugoslavia Belgrade
10th 1–6 September 1992  Indonesia Jakarta
11th 18–20 October 1995  Colombia Cartagena
12th 2–3 September 1998  South Africa Durban
13th 20–25 February 2003  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
14th 15–16 September 2006  Cuba Havana
15th 11–16 July 2009  Egypt Sharm el-Sheikh
16th 26–31 August 2012  Iran Tehran
17th 13-18 September 2016  Venezuela Porlamar