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in the face of threats and pressure from the united states, indian prime minister nehru resolutely formed the "neutral nations repatriation commission". with the goal of maintaining peace and justice, he actively participated in the repatriation of prisoners of war and strongly condemned the united states for violating the agreement. he was clearly aware that the shadow of war would cover the entire world, and india, as a neutral country, should play the role of mediating peace.
however, the neutral nations repatriation commission faced huge challenges, and the cruel reality of war constantly reminded them. the united states, as a participant in the war, questioned and resisted the repatriation of prisoners of war, and even tried to place them in non-country of origin. the threats and violence faced by the indian army in ensuring the safety and repatriation of prisoners of war also became a real dilemma they had to face.
the brutality of the war has allowed india to play a key role in diplomacy and humanitarian efforts. they act as mediators in conflicts and provide a solid foundation for building a peace process.
however, the shadow of war always hangs over the world, leaving behind deep pain and complex emotions.
next, we should delve deeper into the korean war armistice and india’s foreign policy during the cold war. only then can we gain a more complete understanding of these events and their impact on the world today.