Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: India's External Relations

Question:

Jawaharlal Nehru, the inaugural Prime Minister of India, played a pivotal role in shaping the nation's overarching agenda. Remarkably, he also took on the responsibilities of the Foreign Minister, thereby wielding significant influence over India's foreign policy formulation and implementation spanning from 1946 to 1964. During this period, Nehru's impact was profound, stemming from his dual roles as both the head of government and the chief diplomat.

Central to Nehru's foreign policy were  three overarching goals: safeguarding the hard-earned sovereignty of the nation, upholding its territorial integrity, and facilitating rapid economic advancement. These objectives were underpinned by his envisioned strategy of non-alignment, a stance that he believed would guide India towards achieving its aspirations.

Which strategy did Jawaharlal Nehru champion in India's foreign policy?

Options:

Isolationism

Imperialism

Military alliance

Non-alignment

Correct Answer:

Non-alignment

Explanation:

Central to Nehru's foreign policy were  three overarching goals: safeguarding the hard-earned sovereignty of the nation, upholding its territorial integrity, and facilitating rapid economic advancement. These objectives were underpinned by his envisioned strategy of non-alignment, a stance that he believed would guide India towards achieving its aspirations.