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describe Nehru's role in the policy of non alignment​

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Answered by SohamNaik161834
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When India won its independence barely two years after the end of World War II, the entire world was still recuperating from the most calamitous war in its history. Six years of fierce conflict involving a majority of nations of the world had killed approximately 60 to 80 million people. The world was divided into two belligerent camps that were at odds with each other. Jawaharlal Nehru had inherited a nation of 370 million famished people. The country’s economy was in disarray. India’s share of the world’s wealth had fallen from about 30 per cent in the mid 18th century to less than 3 per cent when the British left the country in 1947.

Against this backdrop, Nehru took over the nation with the hope of forging amicable relationship with countries of the world.

Answered by vishakdevakumar77
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According to Rejaul Karim Laskar, the Non-Aligned Movement was devised by Nehru and other leaders of newly independent countries of the Third World to "guard" their independence "in face of complex international situation demanding allegiance to either of the two warring superpowers".

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