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Nehru's and policies
Proponents of free enterprise cite the failings of Nehru's socialist policies as opposed to Patel's defence of property rights and his mentorship of the Amul co-operative project.
Shastri as Prime Minister continued Nehru's policies of non-alignment and socialism.
Shastri continued Nehru's socialist economic policies with central planning.
In 1955 Goel asked one of his friends, who was supportive of Nehru and who had published in many international and national journals, to write an article critical of Nehru's policies.
Although a staunch Gandhian, Desai was socially conservative, pro-business, and in favour of free enterprise reforms, as opposed to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's socialistic policies.
After independence he became particularly notable in the 1950s for opposing and winning a battle against Nehru's socialistic and collectivist land use policies, for the sake of the Indian Farmer, which endeared him to the agrarian communities throughout the nation, particularly in his native Uttar Pradesh.
He formed the Freedom ( Swatantra ) Party, to oppose Nehru's policies.
In 1946 he became the youngest minister in Jawaharlal Nehru's provisional government and also the subsequent First Indian Cabinet, as a Labour Minister, where he is credited for laying the foundation for several labour welfare policies in India.
Not all of Nehru's policies were Gandhian.

Nehru's and 1956
He served as Labour minister until 1952, later he several Ministerial posts in Nehru's Cabinet, Communications ( 1952 – 56 ), for Transport and railways ( 1956 – 62 ), and for Transport and communications ( 1962 – 63 ).

Nehru's and state
So as not to be proven a liar, Khrushchev phoned back to Russia demanding that a statue of Nikitin be built immediately, before Nehru's state visit to Russia.
Nehru's entry into the state was blocked by Kak & Nehru was arrested on 22 June and kept at the Dak Bunglow in Domel, close to Muzzafarabad.

Nehru's and began
Nehru's second term as general secretary began with the Madras session of the Congress in 1927.
Nehru's health began declining steadily after 1962, and he spent months recuperating in Kashmir through 1963.

Nehru's and .
As our planes land the war materiel that kills pro-Western Katangans, we stand supinely bleating while Nehru's troops smash into a five-hundred-year-old district of our NATO ally, Portugal.
Nanda, these scriptures were Nehru's " first introduction to the religious and cultural heritage of .... provided Nehru the initial impulse for long intellectual quest which culminated ... in the Discovery of India.
Nehru's political apprenticeship under Gandhi lasted from 1919 to 1929.
Nehru's daughter, Indira Gandhi, de-recognized all the rulers by a presidential order in 1969.
In 1928, Gandhi agreed to Nehru's demands and proposed a resolution that called for the British to grant dominion status to India within two years.
With Nehru's arrest the civil disobedience acquired a new tempo, and arrests, firing on crowds and lathi charges grew to be ordinary occurrences.
During Nehru's second term as general secretary of the Congress, he proposed certain resolutions concerning the foreign policy of India.
Gandhi did not disagree with Nehru's move, but felt that if he resigned, his popularity with Indians would cease to stifle the party's membership.
When the elections following the introduction of provincial autonomy ( under the government of India act 1935 ) brought the Congress party to power in a majority of the provinces, Nehru's popularity and power was unmatched.
Teen Murti Bhavan, Nehru's residence as Prime Minister, now a museum in his memory.
Indira moved into Nehru's official residence to attend to him and became his constant companion in his travels across India and the world.
Indira would virtually become Nehru's chief of staff.
Nehru's study in Teen Murti Bhavan.
For most of Nehru's term as prime minister, India would continue to face serious food shortages despite progress and increases in agricultural production.
D. D. Kosambi, a well-known Marxist historian, criticized Nehru in his article for the bourgeoisie class exploitation of Nehru's socialist ideology.
The efforts of this commission were overseen by Govind Ballabh Pant, who served as Nehru's Home Minister from December 1954.
The issue was resolved during the premiership of Lal Bahadur Shastri, who under great pressure from Nehru's daughter, Indira Gandhi, was made to give assurances that English would continue to be used as the official language as long the non-Hindi speaking states wanted.
The reaction back home was favourable ; only the far-left and the far-right criticized Nehru's decision.
During the Suez crisis, Nehru's right hand man, Menon attempted to persuade a recalcitrant Gamal Nasser to compromise with the West, and was instrumental in moving Western powers towards an awareness that Nasser might prove willing to compromise.
Although the Pancha Sila ( Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence ) was the basis of the 1954 Sino-Indian border treaty, in later years, Nehru's foreign policy suffered through increasing Chinese assertiveness over border disputes and Nehru's decision to grant political asylum to the 14th Dalai Lama.

industrial and policies
And even this 1. 5 % will be reduced to 1 %, if we take out India and China, which have not pursued liberal trade and industrial policies recommended by the developed countries.
Detailed controls and uncertain policies in areas such as industrial licensing, trade, labor, and finance continue to hamper foreign investment.
She adhered to the quasi-socialist policies of industrial development that had been begun by her father.
The government tried to counter communist-led unrest in the industrial areas and continued friendly policies towards Nazi Germany, which led to much criticism.
In addition, St-Laurent modernized and established new social and industrial policies for the country during his time in the prime minister's office.
With the help of a favourable international economic climate, the availability of domestic resources, and industrial policies that support foreign export-oriented investment, the economy has been able to sustain a period of rapid growth.
As a result of rapid urbanization and industrial growth policies under the communist regime, Mongolia's deteriorating environment has become a major concern.
Colbert's policies were quite successful, and France's industrial output and economy grew considerably during this period, as France became the dominant European power.
Askin's government was marked by strong opposition to an increase in Commonwealth powers, a tough stance on " law and order " issues, laissez-faire economic policies, and aggressive support for industrial and commercial development.
The two nations have strong economic, diplomatic, and military ties, although they have at times disagreed with regard to policies towards North Korea, and with regard to some of South Korea's industrial activities that involve usage of rocket or nuclear technology.
At the start of the 1930s Stalin launched a wave of radical economic policies, which completely overhauled the industrial and agricultural face of the Soviet Union.
During the first part of the Shōwa era, the governments of Imperial Japan launched a string of policies to promote total war effort against China or occidental powers and increase industrial production.
Especially in areas of intensive agricultural and industrial activity, the Soviet Union's natural resource utilization policies left independent Tajikistan with a legacy of environmental problems.
* assists developing countries in the formulation of development, institutional, scientific and technological policies and programmes in the field of industrial development ;
In Western, Northern and Central Europe ( France, Norway, Denmark, the Low Countries, and the annexed portions of Czechoslovakia ) Germany established economic policies through which it collected roughly 69. 5 billion reichmarks ( 27. 8 billion US Dollars ) by the end of the war ; this figure does not include the sizable plunder of industrial products, military equipment, raw materials and other goods.
To be admitted, a state must: be a producer / exporter of arms or sensitive industrial equipment ; maintain non-proliferation policies and appropriate national policies including: adherence to non-proliferation policies, control list and, where applicable, guidelines of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the Missile Technology Control Regime and the Australia Group ; and adherence to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the Biological Weapons Convention, the Chemical Weapons Convention and, where applicable, START I, including the Lisbon Protocol ; and maintain fully effective export controls.
This policy was a part ( some argue the foundation ) of what became known as the " Australian Settlement ' which promoted high wages, industrial development, government intervention in industry ( both as an owner-Australian governments traditionally owned banks and insurance companies and the railways and through policies designed to assist particular industries ) and decentralisation.
Although Norway's trade policies have long aimed at harmonizing its industrial and trade policy with the EU's, a new referendum in 1994 gave the same result as in 1972, and Norway remains one of only two Nordic countries outside the EU, the other being Iceland.
The organization has a broad agenda of activities aimed at seeks sustainable policies from federal, state and local government and industrial corporations.
In a move that broke from his father's domineering industrial and economic policies, Ching-kuo launched the " Fourteen Major Construction Projects ", the " Ten Major Construction Projects " and the " Twelve New Development Projects " which contributed to the " Taiwan Miracle.
Since 1950 Tychy has grown rapidly, mainly as a result of post-war Communist planning policies enacted to disperse the population of industrial Upper Silesia.
Along with the rest of industrial Upper Silesia Tychy was occupied by Nazi forces after the invasion of Poland and absorbed into the Third Reich, while many of its inhabitants who were not expelled or exterminated were forced to change their nationality to German in order to comply with the racist policies of Nazi Germany.

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