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The story of India-Indonesia collaboration in the 1940s | Explained
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

The story of India-Indonesia collaboration in the 1940s | Explained

Prime Minister Narendra Modi referenced India's historical support for Indonesia's independence movement during a speech to the Indonesian Parliament, highlighting India's advocacy for Indonesian freedom at the United Nations. He specifically mentioned Biju Patnaik's role in facilitating the travel of Indonesian nationalist leader Sutan Sjahrir to New Delhi in 1947. The article explains the shared history between India and Indonesia in the 1940s, noting both nations gained independence within two years despite distinct challenges. It outlines how World War II influenced both countries' paths to independence, including the impact of British military involvement in Indonesia post-WWII. The narrative describes the initial reluctance of Indonesian nationalists toward British troops and the eventual resistance against attempts to re-establish colonial control.

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The story of India-Indonesia collaboration in the 1940s | Explained

Prime Minister Narendra Modi referenced India's historical support for Indonesia's independence movement during a speech to the Indonesian Parliament, highlighting India's advocacy for Indonesian freedom at the United Nations. He specifically mentioned Biju Patnaik's role in facilitating the travel of Indonesian nationalist leader Sutan Sjahrir to New Delhi in 1947. The article explains the shared history between India and Indonesia in the 1940s, noting both nations gained independence within two years despite distinct challenges. It outlines how World War II influenced both countries' paths to independence, including the impact of British military involvement in Indonesia post-WWII. The narrative describes the initial reluctance of Indonesian nationalists toward British troops and the eventual resistance against attempts to re-establish colonial control.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of historical events without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it highlights India's role in supporting Indonesia's independence, it does not frame this in a partisan manner. The focus remains on factual historical context rather than promoting a左

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