What were the main objectives of nehruian approach to nation building
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enjoy security and rights of citizens in a democratic state. The reasons were neither ethical nor sentimental but prudential.As India has been the birth place of Buddha, Mahavira and Nanak so it was not idealistic to appropriate one particular religion
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Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of nascent nation of independent India and one of the most astute statesman India has ever produced. Born in an aristocratic family, brought up and educated in the world renowned university of the country wedded to the Parliamentary Democracy, he imbibed the concepts of modernity, which inspired him in joining the movement of freedom of India launched by Gandhiji. After winning the freedom for India he became the Prime Minister and played a pivotal role in nation building. Nehru’s contribution to the growth and development of country is immeasurable. Being a visionary and modernist he laid the foundation of the principles of democracy, secularism, fraternity & liberty - upon which our nation rests today. Nehru was a liberal democrat who shaped the destiny of a newly independent nation as “World’s largest democracy”, unlike his contemporary freedom fighters- Sukarno in Indonesia and Kwame Nkrumah
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