why has India adopted and imperialism and anti Apartheid policies in its foreign policy
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British imperialism had many positive and negative effects on India. India was introduced to much more modern technology, communication systems, an increase in population and standard of living, but also lead to famine, and dependency on Britain.
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India has always been at the forefront of the ‘international community’ in its support to the ‘antiapartheid movement’. It broke its relations with South Africa and it was the first country to break trade relations with the apartheid Government during the year 1946.
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- India has always been against anti-imperialism, anti Apartheid policies, and anti-racialism.
- India had put a total embargo on commercial, ‘cultural and diplomatic relations’ with South Africa.
- India’s support of anti-apartheid and ‘anti-imperialism’ has been there from the early years and they have worked consistently for bringing the issue of apartheid on the agenda of the UN, NAM and other multilateral organizations.
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