India's attitude towards Asian neighbours was made known through the resolutions of the various political associations, writings and speeches of the nationalist leaders and the news papers. The most Asian conscious political association was the Indian National Congress which spearheaded the Indian struggle for independence and assumed the reins of administration in independent India. The Muslim League was a potent factor in India during the period under review and since Indian National Movement was not a unified movement, the attitude. of the Muslim League towards Asian nations forms part of this study. Besides these two giant associations, there were some minor associations like, the All India Khilafat Conference, All India Ahrar Conference, All India Hindu Mahasabha, All India Women's Conference and so on and so forth whose casual interest in Asian nations has been incorporated in this work.
During the period under review Nationalist India developed a well-knit Asian policy. Leaders of Nationalist India tried to co-ordinate their struggle with similar movements in Asia, shared the joys and sorrows of the Asian neighbours, opposed imperialism of every sort, made attempts to place Asia on the map of the World and to Born in April 1945, Dr. Birendra Prasad has a brilliant academic record. From Matriculation upto M.A. the author has always been a first class degree holder. Joined D.A.V. College, Siwan in 1967 and again joined Post-Graduate Department of History, Magadh Univer sity, Bodh Gaya in early 1968. Since then he is teaching Post-Graduate students. Secured Ph.D. degree in 1976 on the thesis entitled "Indian Nationalism and Asia, 1900-1947", From Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar. The author has several research papers to his credit. His another book captioned "Readings in Indian Historiography" is to come out very soon.
foster solidarity among the Asian nations by promoting regional integration in Asia. But India's ideal of Asiatic Federation was devoid of any Pan-Asiatic urge. Rather it aimed at co-operation among the nations of Asia for the realisation of the larger ideal of One World.
The traditions built up by the Indian National Movement had certain lessons for the foreign policy makers of India. They pointed out that while emphasising solidarity among the Asiatics, India's claim to speak on behalf of Asia, if unduly exhibited, would the Asian neighbours distrust among the Asian cause about the intentions of India. Expe riences gained by the nationalist leaders also warned the Indian leaders desi Anyrous of Asian unity that mere intentions and deliberations are not sufficient for promoting Asian Solidarity. attempt to foster co-operation in Asia must be necessitated by compelling needs. Indian policy makers must pay heed to it.
Needless to say that international outlook of a nation changes from time to time and with the change in national interests but most of the traditions evolved by Nationalist India's Asian outlook are still relevant and useful for those who are called upon to administer and determine the Asian policy of Free India.
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