IDEA REJECTED
INDIAN DOMINATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
(Rec. 10.0) NEW DELHI, March 28. Mr Pandit Nehru, rejecting the idea of Indian Dominion domination oi. South-east Asia, asked for co-operation with other countries in building up a "common sphere of action in economic, defence and other fields.” , Mr Nehru said the common sphere included Burma, Ceylon, Malaya, Indochina, Siam, and Indonesia. He added that India could not be thought of as a leader in South-east Asia, as this was an “imperialist ouL look;” Mr Nehru said that ultimately, for geographical reasons, Australia and New Zealand would also find their places in the South-east Asia group.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 68, Issue 142, 29 March 1948, Page 3
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