

Andrea Benvenuti, "Nehru's Bandung: Non-Alignment and Regional Order in Indian Cold War Strategy" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Oct 24, 2024
Andrea Benvenuti, an Associate Professor at UNSW, dives into the pivotal Bandung Conference of 1955 and its influence on India's non-aligned strategy during the Cold War. He reveals that Nehru was less enthusiastic about the summit than commonly believed, highlighting how it underscored national divisions. The discussion also explores Nehru's complex relationship with China, particularly with Zhou Enlai, and critiques the efficacy of Nehru's foreign policy. Finally, Benvenuti compares Nehru's vision for Afro-Asian leadership with that of Indonesia's Sukarno.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Nehru's Vision: India in the Cold War
02:38 • 24min
The Formation and Significance of the Colombo Grouping
26:51 • 5min
The Rise and Fall of the Colombo Powers
31:28 • 24min
Examining Nehru's Foreign Policy: A Historical Perspective
54:59 • 3min
India's Cold War Diplomacy
57:33 • 12min
Exploring Afro-Asian Leadership: Nehru and Sukarno
01:09:28 • 5min