The Communist Party and India's Foreign Policy |
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Africa Afro-Asian agreement Ajoy Ghosh American anti-colonialism anti-imperialist April Asia Asian attitude bloc Bombay border Britain British Calcutta Central Committee China Chinese aggression colonial columns Commonwealth Communist Party condemned conflict Congo Congress cooperation CPI's criticized Dange December declared defence Delhi democratic dispute economic Election Manifesto forces freedom friendly Germany Ghosh Government of India Hiren Mukerjee Ibid imperialist independence India and Pakistan India's foreign policy Indian Communists Indian Government interests issue Kashmir Korea leaders Lok Sabha Debates McMahon Line ment military Moscow Namboodiripad National Council Nehru Government North Korea October Pact Pakistan Panch Sheel Parliament Party of India Peking People's Democracy policy of non-alignment political Powers Prime Minister problem programme proposals Ranadive reactionary relations Republic resolution role Russia S.A. Dange SEATO situation socialist countries South Vietnam Soviet Union Statesman struggle Tashkent Tashkent Declaration Tibet tion treaty U.S. imperialism USSR West Germany world peace