Communism in India in Early Phase
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The Communist inherited the progressive, anti-imperialist and revolutionary traditions of the Indian people. Since its formation in 1920, by a small group of determined anti-imperialist fighters inspired by the October Socialist Revolution in Russia, the Party had set before itself the goal of fighting for complete independence and basic social transformation. The Party pledged to work for the establishment of a socialist society in India, free from class exploitation and social oppression. True to the cause of proletarian internationalism, the Party consistently supported the national liberation movements against the imperialist order and the struggles for democracy and socialism the world over, which were major features of the twentieth century. The Party adopted the principles of Marxism-Leninism as the guide to
action for winning national independence, to attain the objective of socialism and
to advance towards the ultimate goal of communism.
action for winning national independence, to attain the objective of socialism and
to advance towards the ultimate goal of communism.
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Kumar, R. (2020). Communism in India in Early Phase. Mind and Society, 3(01-02), 62–68. Retrieved from https://mindandsociety.in/index.php/MAS/article/view/345
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