8.Nehru's views in this passage can best be described as
This is an excerpt from a speech given at the conclusion of the Asian-African Conference in Bandung,
Indonesia.
...We value the friendship of the great countries and, if I may on your part, I should like
to say that we send our greetings to the great countries of Europe and America. It is not
in any spirit of hatred or dislike or aggressiveness we meet here with regard to Europe or
America; certainly not. We send our greetings to them I hope from all of us here, and we
want to be friends with them and to cooperate with them. But, we shall only cooperate
in future and we shall obviously only be friends and equals, there is no friendship when
nations are not equal, when one has to obey another and when one only dominates
another. That is why we raise our voices against the domination and colonialism from
which many of us have suffered for so long, and that is why we have to be very careful
that any other form of domination does not come in our way. Therefore, we want to be
friends with the West and friends with the East and friends with everybody, because if
there is something that may be called the approach to the mind and spirit of Asia, it is
one of toleration and friendship and cooperation; not one of aggressiveness.
Source: Jawaharlal Nehru, April 24, 1955
O (1) imperialist
(2) militarist
(3) nationalist
(4) communist



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