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India's foreign policy: Nehru to Rao
India's foreign policy is a culmination of the past ways of thinking of the people and the past declarations of their leaders. The stand of the Indian National Congress at its Madras Session 1927 was very much against the use of India as a base for the Britishers launching attacks on the freedom of other people. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Independent India, was a participant in the Brussels Conference on anti-imperialism in 1927. Shri Nehru remained a great Champion of the struggle against the hold of imperialism and colonialism. He was aware of India's pivotal role in the on-going anti-imperialist struggle of the time.
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