Answer: Nehru's career after gaining independence.
Step-by-step explanation:
India's greatest fighter for independence has appointed Nehru as prime minister. He remained in that high position until his death. Unlike Gandhi, whose approach was traditionalist, Nehru advocated secularism. Gandhi adhered to traditional values in this context, while Nehru was in favor of modernization. When we talk about the foreign policy scene, it is necessary to point out that Nehru was the non-aligned movement founder. Namely, during the Cold War, two opposing blocs appeared: the eastern one led by the Soviet Union, and on the other the United States and western Europe. In that context, India decided on neutrality, founded a non-aligned movement, which included some European countries such as Yugoslavia.
The border conflict with China in the early 1960s was resolved by Nehru seeking the international community's help. China withdrew. There was a problem around the border region of Kashmir; Pakistan also claimed the mentioned territory. Nehru sought to resolve the dispute, but Kashmir is still a dispute between the two countries. The departure of the British and French from the continent did not mean the end of colonization. The Portuguese were still present. Nehru was successful in that field. To get rid of the Portuguese, he tried to use diplomatic streams. After this attempt failed, Nehru, with a group of unarmed Indians, invaded Portugal's colonial area and succeeded in his plans. The demonstrations got rid of the Portuguese presence on the continent.