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09 Aug 2022
Brain Booster for UPSC & State PCS Examination (Topic: NATO)
Why in News?
- Recently Sweden and Finland have applied for integration into NATO.
- Initially Turkey was against this proposal but has now backed the
proposal.
- Ukraine is also interested to join military alliance
- Leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a 30-country regional
security coalition that emerged from the cold war rivalry, met on June 29-
30 in Madrid, Spain.
About NATO
- It is a military alliance that was established on 4th April, 1949 with
12 member countries after Second World War to create counterweight against
soviet army that was stationed in eastern and north European region.
- Headquarter of NATO is located in Brussels, Belgium while headquarter of
allied command operations in Mons, Belgium.
- It is also known as Washington treaty.
- Now NATO has 30 member countries, last country which has joined this
group was North Macedonia.
Objectives of NATO
NATO has basically two main objectives;
- Political Objective – NATO promotes democratic values among member
countries and enables countries to consult and cooperate on security related
issues so that mutual trust and sovereignty of member countries could put at
the paramount level.
- Military Objective – NATO is committed to the peaceful resolution of
disputes. If diplomatic efforts fail, it has the military power to undertake
crisis like management operations.
- The heart of NATO is expressed in article 5 of its constitution, in
which every member countries agree that an armed attack on any member
country shall be considered as an attack against all.
NATO’s Position Before On-going War
- It appeared to be weakened during the administration of former U.S.
President Donald Trump.
- A further blow came when President Joe Biden pulled his country’s troops
out of Afghanistan.
- After disintegration of the USSR, Russia took over the empire as the
main country and had been upping ante against NATO publicly since late
2000s.
- Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and invasion on Ukraine is going on
steadily.
NATO’s Recent Developments
- NATO allies firmly committed to financing the organization’s military
needs.
- Their combined defence investments have jumped by $130 billion from
2014-19.
- NATO has announced that it will increase its forces at high readiness
from 40,000 to over 3, 00,000 troops by the mid-2023.
- Sweden and Finland are set to join NATO because of strategic insecurity
they face as the neighbours of Russia. It is noted that previously both
countries have maintained neutral position.
- Once they join military group, both countries have to spend 2% of their
GDP as defence budget.
Way Forward
- While NATO appears fortified and ready to face the strategic gauntlet
thrown down by Russia, there is a real risk that the people of its member-
nations are getting increasingly frustrated.
- There is unending economic pain and the leaders have pledged to meet the
burgeoning demand for weapons and other military support required by Ukraine
to hold on to its territories in the east.