why has India adopted anti-imperialism and anti Apartheid policies in its foreign policies
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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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The history of Indian foreign policy is short but active. It was after the
establishment of Indian National Congress that the politicization of the people and
formulation of policy orientation had its origin. After the World War I the Indians led by
Congress started taking more active interest in foreign affairs. In 1920 the Congress sent a
message of sympathy to the Irish people who were struggling for their independence. In
1921 the AICC at its Delhi meeting adopted a complete resolution on foreign policy and
affirmed India's desire to establish friendly and peaceful relations with others. The
Calcutta Conference of 1928 directed the All India Congress Committee (AICC) to open a
foreign department for developing contacts and organizing the anti-imperialist movement
of the dependent people. Nehru came to head this department and became the director of
the foreign policy of Congress. It was this experience that made him to act with precision
and efficiency. So Nehru could rightly be called the ‘architect’ of independent India's
foreign policy. However the historic declarations of the Congress were very fundamental
in providing roots to the attitudes of anti-Cold War, anti-imperialism, anti-racialism, anti- power politics and peaceful relationship