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What is the ideology of the Indian national congress

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Answered by avinishkashyap15
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The congress (I) is ideologically committed to socialism, secularism and democracy. The party professes its commitment to democratic socialism and places special emphasis on the planned economic development of country in which the Govt, is expected to play a key role.

In its 1989 manifesto it has promised power to the people through panchayati Raj and Nagarpalika bills. It also promises to revamp, the co-operative movement to make, it the dynamic counter part of political democracy at the grass roots.

Among the other points stressed are emancipation of women fight ling communalism social justice and sweeping judicial reforms. In foreign relations the party has been strongly omitted to a policy of non-alignment. Under the leadership of Indira Gandhi, however the party become more-pro-soviet.●

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Early Nationalists, also known as the Moderates, were a group of political leaders in India active between 1885 and 1907. Their emergence marked the beginning of the organised national movement in India. Some of the important moderate leaders were Pherozeshah Mehta and Dadabhai Naoroji.

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