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How did Nehru’s introduction frame the theme for the rest of the speech?
Who is PM Nehru addressing, most broadly?
What references are made to responsibility and concepts of citizenship?
What does Nehru specifically talk about ending (for the betterment of India)?
What tone does the speech conclude with?
How does this speech tie into the broader global picture of decolonization and independence from imperial powers?
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The answers to the questions are given below:

How did Nehru’s introduction frame the theme for the rest of the speech?

The theme was a A tryst with destiny and it was one  whose introduction  was an embodiment of India's wake-ness to life and freedom.

What references are made to responsibility and concepts of citizenship?

The references made to responsibility and concepts of citizenship is that citizenship is linked to the act of promoting national unity, and it is one that is done in universal and secular way and not self-reliance.

Who is PM Nehru addressing, most broadly?

The speech  was addressing the works of the colonial masters, life and freedom of the India nation.

What does Nehru specifically talk about ending (for the betterment of India)?

It is the ending in regards to poverty, ignorance, disease and inequality of opportunity that has consumed the India nation.

What is the conclude toon of the speech?

In the ending of the speech of the  tryst with destiny, it was an hopeful tone.

How does this speech tie into the broader global picture of decolonization and independence from imperial powers?

This speech was one that tells more about the evil works of colonial masters and its effect on the nations that have  taken advantage of. The speech is one that believes that one day there will be more to life and there will be total freedom and independence of India from their colonial masters.

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