| Independent and Non-aligned? South  Asian Youth and Student Groups, Cultural Encounters and International Engagements beyond the Cold War BlocsFranziska Roy               This project grapples with the contradictions and  dissonances of Cold War confrontations by focussing on youth and student groups  in the newly independent states, India and Pakistan. While India competed with  China for a pre-eminent position as spiritual leader of anti-colonial  liberation movements, Pakistan was a close ally of America during the height of  the Cold War. The activities of youth and student groups in these  states reflect the challenges of negotiating the complicated field of force in  which the two blocs competed for the loyalty of the Third World through regimes  of aid and advice, as well as concerns over nation-building and a developmental  agenda, citizenship ideals and internal political struggles. This cultural lens  is one of the few possible approaches since most of the archive of both states  remains classified.
 The project therefore looks at the activities of these  groups, some of whom were part of international organisations such as the World  Federation of Democratic Youth, the International Union of Students and the  World Assembly of Youth who acted as (sometimes unwitting) Western or Soviet  front organisations.
 
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