Communist containment (aka Soviet Containment)
policy in the 1950's that called for threatening all-out war in order to confront Communist aggression
SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization)
Communist containment (more commonly called "Soviet Containment" during those days). Or containing communist aggression.
Communist aggression, an un-winnable war, guerrilla war, a limited war, a jungle war, a hot battle of the cold war, etc.
the technique or practice of maneuvering a dangerous situation to the limits of tolerance or safety in order to secure the greatest advantage, esp. by creating diplomatic crises. not only may it be that but it is as well a policy in the 1950's that called for threatening all-out war in order to confront Communist aggression.
Aggression
the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. But in fact it stood for state capitalism not Communism
Non-communist Russia was called Russia. When Russia was under communism, it was called the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics or the USSR.
Stalin wanted control of Europe and had gained the Baltic States in his agreement with FDR and Churchill. His goal was to see the growth of the communist state in as many countries as possible. This created the situation called the Cold War when the western powers made it a policy to contain the communist aggression they perceived to be taking place by Stalin.
When a basic drive, such as aggression, becomes redirected toward a constructive goal, it is called sublimation
The Soviet Union and Germany had non-aggression pact called the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact.
It is called Communist party of India only. It is famously called CPI or Marxist.