The Asian Relations Conference, held in March 1947, convened in New Delhi, India.
Organized by the Indian Council of World Affairs and spearheaded by Jawaharlal Nehru, a fervent advocate for Asian unity, the conference occurred shortly before India's independence. This pivotal event represented an early effort to unify Asian nations after World War II, focusing on shared cooperation, cultural exchange, and socio-political partnership. The New Delhi gathering established a foundation for subsequent assemblies and collaborations among Asian and African nations.
