The High Contracting Parties shall continue to develop and consolidate the relations of sincere friendship, good neighbourliness and comprehensive cooperation existing between them on the basis of the aforesaid principles as well as those of equality and mutual benefit. In the event of either being subjected to an attack or a threat thereof, the High Contracting Parties shall immediately enter into mutual consultations in order to remove such threat and to take appropriate effective measures to ensure peace and the security of their countries. [2][3] The treaty was later adopted to the Indo-Bangladesh Treaty of Friendship and cooperation in 1972. Each High Contracting Party undertakes to abstain from providing any assistance to any third country that engages in armed conflict with the other Party. Any difference of interpretation of any Article or Articles of this Treaty which may arise between the High Contracting Parties will be settled bilaterally by peaceful means in a spirit of mutual respect and understanding. Original in Arabic. A. Gromyko, Minister of Foreign Affairs. This Treaty is concluded for the duration of twenty years and will be automatically extended for each successive period of five years unless either High Contracting Party declares its desire to terminate it by giving notice to the other High Contracting Party twelve months prior to the expiration of the Treaty. Following the 1962 Sino-Indian war, the Sino-Pakistani axis was also an impetus for growing cooperation between India and the Soviet Union. Original draft provisions had also called for the Cherokees to hand over any Frenchmen found in their territories. During this two day meeting, representatives from India and Nepal deliberated up on various bilateral issues including 1950 Peace and Friendship treaty… Swaran Singh, Minister of External Affairs. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics respects India's policy of non-alignment and reaffirms that this policy constitutes an important factor in the maintenance of universal peace and international security and in the lessening of tensions in the world. Citation: “A Treaty of Peace and Friendship…,” 18 December 1761. The bonds of Indo-Russian friendship were strengthened in August 1971 by the signing of a 20 year Indo-Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Co-operation. Oxford University Press US. On the Atlantic coast, they fought over Acadia, which included present-day Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the western edge of the state of Maine. October is Mi'kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia, and Oct. 1 is Treaty Day. A Treaty of Peace and; Friendship made and concluded between the President of the United States of America, on the Part and Behalf of the said States, and the undersigned Chiefs and Warriors, of the Cherokee Nation of Indians, on the part aide Behalf of the said Nation. As we celebrate the 40th anniversary of historic Indo-Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation signed on August 9, 1971, we cannot miss to re-emphasise the important role the Treaty played in safeguarding India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, shaping the geopolitics of the Indian subcontinent and strengthening regional security and world peace. The treaty of Peace and Friendship in 1971 was the result of India’s closeness to USA. University of California Press. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics respects India's policy of non-alignment and reaffirms that this policy constitutes an important factor in the maintenance of universal peace and international security and in the lessening of tensions in the world. In accordance with the traditional friendship established between the two countries each of the High Contracting Parties solemnly declares that it shall not enter into or participate in any military alliance directed against the other party. (Sd.) Attaching great importance to economic, scientific and technological co-operation between them, the High Contracting Parties will continue to consolidate and expand mutually advantageous and comprehensive co-operation in these fields as will as expand trade, TREATY OF PEACE, FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND Each High Contracting Party undertakes to abstain from providing any assistance to any third party that engages in armed conflict with the other Party. Peace and Friendship Treaties (1725-1779) Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, the empires of France and Britain constantly struggled for colonial domination of North America. Attaching great importance to economic, scientific and technological co-operation between them, the High Contracting Parties will continue to consolidate and expand mutually advantageous and comprehensive co-operation in these fields as well as expand trade, transport and communications between them on the basis of the principles of equality, mutual benefit and most-favoured nation treatment, subject to the existing agreements and the special arrangements with contiguous countries as specified in the Indo - Soviet trade agreement of 26 December 1970. "An Introduction to the Causes of War: Patterns of Interstate Conflict from World War I to Iraq". Each High Contracting Party solemnly declares that it shall not enter into any obligation, secret or public, with one or more States, which is incompatible with this Treaty. any obligation be entered into, between itself and any other State or States, which might cause military damage to the other Party. The treaty established a 20-year period of “friendship and cooperation” between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan. These factors, among others, provided the background for India and the Soviet Union to enter into the Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation on 9 August 1971. A Treaty of Friendship, also known as a Friendship Treaty, is a common generic name for any treaty establishing close ties between countries. Vice Admiral of the same & Colonel of one of His Majesty's Regiments of Foot, and His Majesty's Council on behalf of His Majesty. the world, to hard the arms race and to achieve general and complete disarmament, including both nuclear and conventional, under effective international control.