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SWITZERLAND
The Swiss Confederation was founded
in 1291 as a defensive alliance among
three cantons. In succeeding years,
other localities joined the original
three. The Swiss Confederation secured
its independence from the Holy Roman
Empire in 1499. Switzerland's sovreignty
and neutrality have long been honored
by the major European powers, and
the country was not involved in either
of the two World Wars. The political
and economic integration of Europe
over the past half century, as well
as Switzerland's role in many UN and
international organizations, has strengthened
Switzerland's ties with its neighbors.
However, the country did not officially
become a UN member until 2002. Switzerland
remains active in many UN and international
organizations, but retains a strong
commitment to neutrality.
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Contact Person:
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Ms. Ambika Sharma
Asst. Secretary General
Phone: 23736192 (D) / 23738760/70
(Extn. 403)
E-mail: ambika@ficci.com
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