After the Second World War, with a newly established order, the international context has had a strong impact on domestic and foreign relations policies of countries around the world. The Cold War "did not create all but shape many things with the world divided into two poles: some countries followed the socialist path, while most countries chose to follow However, it is in this context with the difficulties and challenges set in the country, with the role of Indian architect Jawaharlal Nehru, India has chosen a peaceful foreign policy, neutral, unaffiliated, opposed to the Cold War, anti-colonialism to meet the country's demands after independence, in other words, India's foreign policy was independent in 1947-1964 has the personal mark of senior leader Jawaharlal Nehru not only in the basic contents but also in the goals, principles and approaches.