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Dr Radhakrishnan 's contributions to India as a president ​

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Answered by sivasanjana
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He became Vice President of India in 1952 and before it, he was appointed as the ambassador to UNESCO in 1946 and then to the Soviet Union. He laid the foundation of India's relationship with the Soviet Union (now Russia). He was sent as India's second ambassador to Moscow in 1949-53 at the time of the Cold War.

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He became Vice President of India in 1952 and before it, he was appointed as the ambassador to UNESCO in 1946 and then to the Soviet Union. He laid the foundation of India’s relationship with the Soviet Union (now Russia). He was sent as India's second ambassador to Moscow in 1949-53 at the time of the Cold War. There he managed positively India's relationship with the Soviet Union. During the meeting, Stalin said that it takes two hands to clap and that there was another side responsible for the Cold War too. Then, Radhakrishnan replied, "As a peace-loving country, the Soviet Union should withdraw its own hand as it takes two hands to clap".

He was elected as the President of India in 1962. When he was appointed as the President of India he was welcomed by Bertrand Russel. Do you know that when he became President, some of his students requested him to celebrate his birthday then he replied "Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teacher's Day"? Since then his birthday has been marked as a day to commemorate the contribution of teachers in our lives.

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