unit-7-post-independence-india---continuity-and-change

Unit-7 Post-Independence India - Continuity And Change

Understand how modern India as we see it was formed on the basis of a struggle for freedom.

What were the features of internationalism that the foreign policy of Nehru carried forward?

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Written on Apr 15, 2019 3:09:35 PM

Consistent with humane and outward looking thinking on issues the nationalist leaders tried to campaign that Indians should hate British imperialism but not British people. Nehru even maintained that there was much truth in the British claim that Britain had brought to India western conceptions of parliamentary democracy and personal liberties and by transforming India into a single unitary state it had established among Indians a sense of political unity. As India has demonstrated in the case of south Africa India could and did take an anti-racism position and vocally spoke against apartheid in South Africa. Similarly Palestine Liberation organisation was supported in its bid to create a homeland.