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what is the difference in between CPI and CPI-M??
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In 1964 a major split occurred in the Communist Party of India. The split was the culmination of decades of tensions and factional infighting. ... As relations between the Nehru government and the Soviet Union improved, a faction that sought cooperation with the dominant Indian National Congress emerged within CPI.
The major differences between the policies of CPI (M) and CPI are as followes:-
Policies of CPI (M) :-
1. Accepts democratic elections as a useful and helpful means for securing the objective of socio-economic justice in India.
2. Critical of the new economic policies that allow free flow of foreign capital and goods into the country.
3. It was formed in 1964.
Policies of CPI:-
1. Accepts parliamentary democracy as a means of promoting the interests of the workinf class,farmers and the poor.
2. Opposed to the force of secessionism and communalism.
3. It was formed in 1925.