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Decolonisation of the African continent.
Bandung Council
Explain the Decolonisation in the African continent.
Bandung Conference
Solution
- India called the first conference of Asian countries in 1947. Representatives of 25 Asian countries were present for the conference.
- In this conference, the concept of Asian regionalism was shaped.
- The issues like common problems faced by Asian people, the social, economic and cultural problems of the Asian countries and the need for mutual co-operation among Asian countries were discussed in this conference.
- This conference was followed by the first conference of Asian and African countries held in 1955 at Bandung in Indonesia. This is known as the ‘Bandung Conference’.
- In this conference, the problems of Afro-Asian countries were discussed and it was decided to focus on world peace and mutual co-operation.
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