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Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is known as architect of India's foreign policy explain

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Answered by skrillexgaming47
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Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi’s second-in-command in the country’s freedom struggle and the architect of post-independence India, passed away fifty years ago on May 27, 1964. His contributions during the freedom struggle and as the first Prime Minister of India are manifold and are worth recalling.

It was he who put India’s freedom struggle in the international context. He explained to the then Congress leaders that India’s struggle was a part of the worldwide struggle against colonialism and imperialism.

The Congress of today has practically disowned the legacy of Nehru. It has rejected his philosophy and ideals. It has replaced his policy of anti-imperialism by deliberately opting for a close and deepening ‘strategic partnership’ with the United States.

But for all that, Jawaharlal Nehru has left his indelible footmarks on the sands of time.

Answered by tigerboy28
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Pandit Nehru, under the auspices of the Indian National congress played a decisive and dynamic role in the evolution of India's foreign policy. Nehru is aptly regarded as the mains architect of India's foreign policy. He took the lead and initiative in shaping the congress outlook on world affairs from 1927 on words.
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