what was the main purpose of 1955 Bandung conference?
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The Bandung Conference, also known as Asian-Africa Conference was a meeting of third world countries which took place on April 18-24, 1955 in Bandung, Indonesia. The five countries viz, Pakistan, Indian, Burma, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia were the co-sponsored of the Conference. They also brought together other twenty four states from Asia, Africa, and Middle East. So the representatives from 29 countries including Egypt, Indonesia, India, Iraq, and China, met to consider the issues they deemed more pressing. The main purpose for which the conference held was to discuss peace, the role of third world countries in Cold War, the promotion of Afro-Asian countries economic and cultural cooperation, and decolonization
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❤. The main purpose of 1955 Bandung Conference was 'Non - alignment Movement'.