Why climate change is important for India 's foreign policy
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Ever since India achieved Independence from British rule on 15th August, 947, it has been following a policy of peaceful co-existence with its neighbor’s the rest of the world. Pt. Jawahar Lai Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India the architect of this policy.
In fact, Mr. Nehru had spelt out the basic parameters of India’sforeign lice in 1946. He declared, “We propose, as far as possible, to keep away from e power politics of groups, aligned against one another, which have led in e past to world wars and which may again lead to disasters on an even vaster scale.
As regards India’s policy of supporting freedom movements, Pt. Nehru id, “We believe that peace and freedom are indivisible…. We are particularly retested in the emancipation of colonial and dependent countries and peoples, d in the recognition in theory and practice of equal opportunities for all races”.
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In fact, Mr. Nehru had spelt out the basic parameters of India’sforeign lice in 1946. He declared, “We propose, as far as possible, to keep away from e power politics of groups, aligned against one another, which have led in e past to world wars and which may again lead to disasters on an even vaster scale.
As regards India’s policy of supporting freedom movements, Pt. Nehru id, “We believe that peace and freedom are indivisible…. We are particularly retested in the emancipation of colonial and dependent countries and peoples, d in the recognition in theory and practice of equal opportunities for all races”.
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