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Oriental Youngmen's Association

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The Oriental Youngmen's Association was founded in Japan in 1900 to facilitate the cultivation of friendship among Japanese, Indian, and other Asian students studying in Japan. It was an early expression of Pan-Asianism.

References

  1. Poomagame Anantharamaiah Narasimha Murthy (1986). India and Japan: dimensions of their relations : historical and political.
  2. Tilak Raj Sareen (1979). Indian Revolutionary Movement Abroad, 1905-1921. Sterling. Oriental Youngmen's Association.
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