During the Indian independence struggle, which of the following best represents Jawaharlal Nehru's political philosophy?
1
Nehru was a staunch believer in complete isolation and favored a policy that wholly rejected any form of external influence or collaboration.
2
Nehru was an advocate of political violence and believed it to be an effective instrument for the liberation of India.
3
Nehru held a commitment to the principles of democratic socialism, secularism, and advocated for broad-based class collaboration towards national independence.
4
Nehru believed that India’s independence could only be achieved by accepting British sovereign rule but progressively pressuring for autonomy within that structure.