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  2. India–Indonesia relations - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between India and Indonesia is warm and cordial since the beginning. India and Indonesia established diplomatic relations on 16 April 1949. [1] India recognized Indonesia's independence on 2 September 1946. [2] Both countries are neighbours, India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Indonesia along the ...

  3. Foreign relations of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    See IndiaIndonesia relations. India and Indonesia are founding members of Non-Aligned Movement. India had supported Indonesian independence and Nehru had raised the Indonesian question in the United Nations Security Council. Indonesia views India as a "distant-cousin" and fellow fighter against colonialism.

  4. History of Indian foreign relations - Wikipedia

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    India's Foreign Policy: Retrospect and Prospect (2012) Gopal, Sarvepalli. Jawaharlal Nehru Vol. 2 1947–1956 (1979); Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography Volume 3 1956–1964 (2014), detailed coverage of his foreign policy. Gould, Harold A. The South Asia story: The first sixty years of US relations with India and Pakistan (SAGE Publications India ...

  5. Category:India–Indonesia relations - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "IndiaIndonesia relations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  6. List of wars involving Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Beginning revanchism in Aceh, leading to the start of a new rebellion in Aceh by the Free Aceh Movement in 1976; Invasion of Ambon (1950) Indonesia: Republic of South Maluku: Indonesian government victory Moluccas incorporated by Indonesia; Operation Trikora (1961–1962) Indonesia Netherlands Netherlands New Guinea; Indonesian government victory

  7. History of India (1947–present) - Wikipedia

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    India was one of the four backers of Egypt, along with Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and the USSR. India had opposed the partition of Palestine and the 1956 invasion of the Sinai by Israel, the United Kingdom and France, but did not oppose the Chinese direct control over Tibet, [67] and the suppression of a pro-democracy movement in Hungary by the ...

  8. India and the Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Non-Aligned Movement had its origins in the 1947 Asian Relations Meeting in New Delhi and the 1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia. India also participated in the 1961 Belgrade Conference that officially established the Non-Aligned Movement. In the 1960s and 1970s, India concentrated on internal problems and bilateral ...

  9. History of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The name of this kingdom was derived from ancient Indian kingdom of Kalinga, which suggest the ancient link between India and Indonesia. The political history of Indonesian archipelago during the 7th to 11th (601–1100 CE) around centuries was dominated by Srivijaya based in Sumatra and Sailendra that dominated southeast Asia based in Java and ...