Indonesia, April 19 -- Jakarta (ANTARA) - More than seven decades ago, Bandung City in West Java witnessed the birth of a grand vision: a world free from domination, equal in dignity, and sovereign in self-determination - principles embodied in the Bandung Ten Principles (Dasasila Bandung).

Born out of the 1955 Asian-African Conference, these principles - respect for sovereignty, non-interference, and peaceful cooperation - remain increasingly relevant in a polarized world.

Today's global polarization is not limited to competition among major powers. It poses a real threat to the multilateral order that has long protected developing nations.

Amid escalating conflicts, trade wars, and intensifying geopolitical pressure, the values of th...