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    Borodin did not like the new Comintern line.

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    The Communist International Comintern.

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    Since 1928 he was a member of the Comintern.

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    Comintern authorities were expecting a recantation or at least silence.

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    The second congress established Roy' s position in the Comintern.

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    The political attack against Roy began at the sixth Comintern congress.

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    In June, Tito wrote to the Comintern suggesting that he should visit Moscow.

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    It adopted the manifesto issued by the Comintern and decided to affiliate itself to- it.

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    Comintern and the correspondence between the accused and Roy were cited as proof of the conspiracy.

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    DIFFERENCES in the Comintern were a reflection of differences in the CPSU Communist Party of Soviet Union.

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    The position was rendered more difficult by the factional quarrels in the Comintern between Trotsky and Stalin.

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    With the failure of his mission in China began Roy' s downfall in the Comintern hierarchy.

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    After the second Comintern congress, he welcomed his posting in Tashkent because that took him nearer to India.

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    He tried to convince the Comintern that it would be better if the party leadership was located inside Yugoslavia.

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    The Comintern and the Russian Government had been taking keen interest in developments in China for a long time.

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    But the mission failed. Roy lost his influence with Stalin and was eventually put outside the pale of the Comintern.

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    As a result Indian The second congress of the Comintern met in Moscow from 23 July to 7 August 1920.

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    The question of Roy' s readmission into the Comintern was not considered even after the line was changed as demanded by him.

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    The controversy thus went on from time to time and no final decision was reached until Stalin liquidated the Comintern in 1943.

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    Soon after the revolution, the Communist International(also known as the Third International or Comintern) was formed for promoting revolutions on an international scale.

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    EARLY in 1927 the Comintern sent Roy to China as its representative to supervise the implementation of a new thesis that it had adopted.

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    Differences arose later in 1928, but that was mainly because the Comintern discarded Lenin' s thesis and resorted to an ultra- left adventurist line.

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    It was arranged that delegates to the second congress of the Comintern( Communist International) should gather in Berlin and would be then transported to Russia.

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    Many non-Russians from outside the USSR participated in the Conference of the Peoples of the East(1920) and the Bolshevik-founded Comintern(an international union of pro-Bolshevik socialist parties).

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    After his return to India and for many years thereafter the worst hostility that Roy had to face was from the CPI, the Comintern and its adherents.

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    He also saw with great anguish how, following the ultra- left line of the sixth Comintern congress, the communists had destroyed themselves and gravely damaged the left movement.

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    Instead of being sent to hospital meant for high Comintern functionaries, he was sent to a hospital on the outskirts of Moscow which was not equipped to give him the necessary treatment.

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    That was secured through the decisions of the sixth Comintern congress held in September 1928 which threw overboard the policy of a united front followed until then in the political and trade union fields.

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    In an open letter addressed to members of the Comintern and later published in Our Differences, Roy has given a picturesque description of what happened at the tenth ple- num and an able defence of his position.

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    After the World Congress, Tito worked to promote the new Comintern line on Yugoslavia, which was that it would no longer work to break up the country, and would instead defend the integrity of Yugoslavia against Nazism and Fascism.

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