Pandit nehru contributed toward sino indian relationship
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India’s foreign policy has its historical background. 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. Nothing
is permanent, but change is permanent, accordingly, any policy whether
domestic or foreign changes according to circumstances and conception of
national interests. So, here, a sincere attempt is made to understand India's
foreign policy with reference to the attitude of the Indian National congress
and role played by Pandit Nehru to words the evolution of foreign policy of
India.
Pandit Nehru, viewed the Indian struggle for independence in a world
perspective, to inspire and encourage Afro-Asian Nations, to launch their
struggle for their emancipation from an alien rule. His initiative in moving
number of resolutions by the Indian National congress reflected his radical
outlook; He always stood for complete independence but not for Dominion
status. He fully agreed with the goal of the congress of 1920 towards swarj,
which marked the beginning of a new era in the history of the Indian National
congress. It has been remarked that the nationalist movement took interest in
international affairs, particularly, after the arrival of Pandit Nehru on the
political science. After the First World War, the congress became more
articulate was responsible for developing a kind of foreign office of its own,
with Nehru in charge. The resolutions passed by the Indian National congress
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