Practicing Success
In 1956, India played a leadership role in protesting against which country's actions concerning the Suez canal? Choose the correct answer from the given options: |
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India championed non-alignment as the ideal foreign policy stance. Balancing this approach posed challenges, leading to instances where the equilibrium seemed less than ideal. For instance, in 1956, when Britain's actions targeted Egypt regarding the Suez Canal dispute, India assumed a leadership role in global protests against this neo-colonial intervention. However, in the same year, when the USSR's actions involved Hungary, India refrained from publicly condemning the situation. |