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ABSTRACT This paper discusses how Nehru’s world vision and foreign policy were shaped by his participation in the anti-colonial movement. During the Cold War years, Indian foreign policy was overwhelmingly guided by Nehruvian principles. Those principles were not completely overlooked even after the end of the Cold War when India made a shift in its foreign policy. Interestignly, even the most ‘non-Nehruvian’ government have followed some of the Nehruvian tenets. The paper also examines Nehru’s idea of Non-Alignment, his approach to the Kashmir issue, relations with China, and the question of India’s membership to the United Nations Security Council.

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