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India’s Foreign Policy: Selected Speeches is a curated collection of Jawaharlal Nehru’s most significant addresses on international relations and diplomacy. Spanning from September 1946 to April 1961, these speeches encapsulate Nehru’s strategic vision for newly independent India and his approach to global geopolitics during the Cold War era.
The collection reveals Nehru’s commitment to non-alignment, his advocacy for Asian unity, and India’s role as a bridge between conflicting powers. These speeches document crucial moments in India’s early foreign policy, including relations with Pakistan, China, and Western nations, as well as India’s positions on colonial issues and international disputes. Essential reading for understanding post-independence Indian diplomacy and Nehru’s influential leadership.







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