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Explain nehru's view on foreign policy with special reference to panchsheel​

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Most Indians agree that our first P. M Jawaharlal Nehru had defined a unique foreign policy for India at the very dawn of its Independence. Since the 1990 s,though the challenge for the Indian leaders has been to reinterpret Nehru's ideas to suit the new political context that had confronted it.

Nehru based India's foreign policy on the five principles (panchshila) as articulated in 1954 :- coexistence, respect for the territorial and integral sovereignty of others , non-aggression, non-interference with the internal affairs of others.

Panchsheel constitutes a major feature and principle of the foreign policy of India. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who is known as the main architect of the foreign policy of India and an Apostle of peace firmly , believed that war was an obsolete and futile, irrelevant and inconsistent with the humanity. It was in human, ridiculous and irrelevant to talk of war . As Nehru said, " I think that the biggest idea that has gradually evolved in people's minds all over the world is the futility of war , that war doesn't solve any major issues and that therefore all problems, however difficult and intricate, should be approached peacefully and this heralds an entirely new approach all over the world ".

Nehru considered Panchsheel as a principle applicable to a particular context There was nothing new about applying it to some particular situation and solve the problems peacefully was India's contribution.

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