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प्रश्न
Highlight the contribution made by Jawaharlal Nehru to the foreign policy of India.
उत्तर
Jawaharlal Nehru is considered the architect of modern India. Apart from his careful handling of India’s domestic situation in the years immediately after Independence, Nehru’s major contribution lies in foreign policies.
In fact, Nehru, in this capacity as the foreign minister of India, determined India’s international profile to a great degree in the post-independence years. Jawaharlal Nehru’s foreign policy has been made subject to much controversy and debate, like his economic policies. However, taken in the context of India’s newly found status as a democratic republic, Nehru’s foreign affairs policies seem to be extremely apt at that time.
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