Communist Ghadar Party of India
However, by the end of the 1970s the group rejected the Three Worlds Theory and sided with Albania in the Sino-Albanian split.The party also adopted a policy of opposing 'national oppression', particularly in Punjab, Kashmir and Manipur and rejected defense of the centralised India state.In December 1990 they held their first congress where they reflected upon the collapse of the Soviet Union, declaring "we are our own models".They concluded that "it is the workers and peasants, women and youth, organised in their collectives, who should rule".The work of CGPI is based on the theoretical thinking of Marxism–Leninism and guided by contemporary Marxist–Leninist thought.