The correct answer is B. India started the non-alignment movement.
Step-by-step explanation
When the Second World War ended the world was divided into two socio-political blocs, on one side there was communism and on the other side capitalism. The United States was the main Capitalist country, while the Soviet Union was the main Communist country. This ideological difference gave rise to the Cold War from the middle of the 20th century. During this time, these countries tried to impose their ideologies on the other countries of the world to establish superiority. This generated wars like Korea war or Vietnam war. On the other hand, the non-alignment movement was a group of countries that rejected this world political polarization and decided to declare themselves in a neutral position rejecting communism and capitalism. So the correct answer is B. India started the non-alignment movement.