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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.
According to Georgia Tech political analyst, Nehru's policy on Tibet was to create a strong Sino-Indian partnership which would be catalysed through agreement and compromise on Tibet.
Charan Singh's political career suffered due to his open criticism of Nehru's economic policy.
Although it remained a relatively small political party, the Mahasabha's members at various times included pre-eminent Indian political leaders such as famous Indian freedom fighter Dr. B. S. Moonje, who was the All India President of the Hindu Mahasabha in 1927 and was one of the patriarchs of the organization, Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar, who was president of Hindu Mahasabha held at Jabalpur in 1928 and at Delhi in 1932, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, founder of the Benaras Hindu University ; Dr. K. B. Hedgewar, founder of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ( RSS ) and the former chief minister of the Central Provinces and Berar ; Syama Prasad Mookerjee of Bengal, who served as Central Minister in Nehru's cabinet ; and Narayan Bhaskar Khare, who served as the Mahasabha's president from 1949 to 1951.
* Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi a Hindi film by Sudhir Mishra that portrayed the political and social turbulence of the late 1960s and the ' 70s in India contains a clip of the speech and the narrative voice speaks of the souring of Nehru's dream within two decades of Independence.
However, in the final chapter, the villagers as well as the readers become aware that Moorthy left Gandhi's side ( not necessarily his principles at large ) to pursue Jawaharlal Nehru's political party as he is now " with him and his men ".

Nehru's and under
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.
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.
Nehru's improved relations with USA under John F. Kennedy proved useful during the war, as in 1962, President of Pakistan ( then closely aligned with the Americans ) Ayub Khan was made to guarantee his neutrality in regards to India, who was threatened by " communist aggression from Red China.

Nehru's and Gandhi
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.
Nehru's daughter, Indira Gandhi, was able to fulfill her father's dream by the 42nd amendment ( 1976 ) of the Indian constitution by which India officially became " socialist " and " secular ".
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.
"— Jawaharlal Nehru's address to Gandhi
Shastri was chosen as Nehru's successor owing to his adherence of Nehruvian socialism after Nehru's daughter Indira Gandhi turned down Congress President K. Kamaraj's offer of premiership.
Opponents of the renaming claim that Porbandar, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, has not been renamed Gandhinagar and Jawaharlal Nehru's birthplace Allahabad is still Allahabad and not Nehrunagar hence it is not necessary to rename Mhow after Ambedkar.
Motilal Nehru's age and declining health kept him out of the historic events of 1929-1931, when the Congress adopted complete independence as its goal and when Gandhi launched the Salt Satyagraha.
Menon also worked assiduously to ensure that Nehru would succeed Mahatma Gandhi as the moral leader and executive of the Indian independence movement, and to clear the way for Nehru's eventual accession as the first Prime Minister of an independent India.
* March-Freedom fighter Jawaharlal Nehru's daughter Indira marries a Parsi lawyer and freedom fighter, Feroze Gandhi against her father's wishes.
The Nehru family, including Nehru's daughter Indira ( later Indira Gandhi ) were frequent visitors to Mussoorie in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, and stayed at the Savoy Hotel.

Nehru's and from
The efforts of this commission were overseen by Govind Ballabh Pant, who served as Nehru's Home Minister from December 1954.
On the outbreak of World War II Patel supported Nehru's decision to withdraw the Congress from central and provincial legislatures, contrary to Gandhi's advice, as well as an initiative by senior leader Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari to offer Congress's full support to Britain if it promised Indian independence at the end of the war and install a democratic government right away.
The Nehru's were originally Kashmiri Pandits from Kashmir, settled in Delhi in the beginning of 18th century, where Motilal Nehru's grandfather, Lakshmi Narayan, became the first lawyer ( Vakil ) of the East India Company at the Mughal Imperial Court of Delhi after 1812.
* Chintamanrao Deshmukh the first Indian Governor of Reserve Bank of India, & finance minister in Jawahar lal Nehru's government was also from a small village near Roha, named Nata, near Fort Raigad, in Maharashtra.
Lohia was contesting from Kannauj, but he was mostly in Phulpur, Jawaharlal Nehru's pocket borough, campaigning for the late Janeshwar Mishra, who was pitted against the formidable Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Nehru's sister. It was a watershed election in the sense that the results would finally show that the Congress was not totally invincible, that dents could be made in its armour.
From 1937 to 1942, he was a member of the Imperial Legislative Assembly, and from 1946 was a member of the Indian Constituent Assembly, from 1948 serving as Union Minister for Railways and Transport in Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet.

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 second term as general secretary began with the Madras session of the Congress in 1927.
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.
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.
Nehru's industrial policies, summarised in the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, encouraged the growth of diverse manufacturing and heavy industries, yet state planning, controls and regulations began to impair productivity, quality and profitability.
D. D. Kosambi, a well-known Marxist historian, criticized Nehru in his article for the bourgeoisie class exploitation of Nehru's socialist ideology.
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.

political and apprenticeship
Several months later, it amalgamated with the prestigious First Normal School of Changsha, widely seen as the best school in Hunan province ; Mao biographer Stuart Schram would later note that the environment of the school provided " an ideal training ground for his apprenticeship as a political worker.
After six years under Sylvester, he spent a final year of apprenticeship in the New York City office of William P. Van Ness, a political lieutenant of Aaron Burr.
Each company that interviewed him for an apprenticeship would ask him political questions, and every time he was interviewed, he was complimented on his work but was rejected.
The years 1812 to 1827 were a period of political apprenticeship for Ross.
After a short apprenticeship at the San Francisco Actors ' Workshop, he joined the San Francisco Mime Troupe, a radical political street theater whose members were arrested for performing in parks without permits.
" Alcide De Gasperi: the apprenticeship of a political leader ," Modern Italy Nov 2009, Vol.
From 73 to 63 BC, Caelius served a political apprenticeship under Crassus and Cicero.

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