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The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), established in 1961, emerged as a pivotal force aimed at steering the world away from the tensions of the Cold War. With a membership comprising 120 countries, the movement seeks to collectively combat the oppression faced by developing nations, advocate for anti-colonial struggles, and foster the creation of independent countries. Headquartered in Belgrade, Serbia, the NAM, boasting a significant number of member countries, stands as a major international organization following the United Nations. NAM was headquartered in Eastern Europe, the former Yugoslavia and currently capital of Serbia, Belgrade. The founding leaders who played instrumental roles in…