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ID080310
Title ProperColonial India and external affairs
Other Title Informationrelating Indian nationalism to global politics
LanguageENG
AuthorKuracina, William F
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay relates the Indian National Congress's struggle against British imperialism to the global politics of the mid-1930s. While contextualizing the Congress's anti-colonialism as a world view intending to combat imperial systems of exploitation, this article postulates that the foreign policy of the post-colonial Indian state originated in the Congress's anti-imperialism and anti-fascism of the 1930s. Drawing on published sources that chart policy decisions and illustrate the attitudes of leading actors in the formulation of official policy, this article hypothesizes that the principles generated by inter-war exigencies proved to be incompatible ideologies for the construction of India's post-colonial foreign policy
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 42, No.6; Dec 2007: p517-532
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 42, No.6; Dec 2007: p517-532
Key WordsAnti-Imperialism ;  Colonial India ;  Foreign Policy ;  Indian National Congress ;  Indian Nationalism ;  India