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The Nehru Years: An International History of Indian Non-alignment provides a detailed analysis of India’s foreign policy under Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru during the Cold War era. This scholarly work examines how Nehru crafted and maintained India’s non-aligned position, refusing to commit exclusively to either the Western or Soviet bloc while building India’s international influence.
Through extensive research and international perspectives, Swapna Kona Nayudu explores the diplomatic complexities and strategic decisions that defined this pivotal period in Indian history. The book contextualizes Nehru’s vision within the broader global landscape, demonstrating how India’s non-alignment policy became a model for developing nations seeking independence from superpower dominance. Essential reading for understanding modern Indian history and Cold War dynamics.







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