Academic research on White Australia Policy and the Colombo Plan has spanned across the history of Asian migration, policy-making initiatives and Australia–India relations. But the role of popular transnational media images and stories that informs the socio-cultural understanding of these relations has been under evaluated. In this article, using newspaper reports and notes of the tours, I highlight the building of popular perceptions under the Colombo Plan (1950–1957). By focusing on Indian journalists and editors, E. P. W. da Costa, J. N. Sahni, Frank Moraes, and Durga Das, this article contributes to the historiography of Australian–Indian relations. As these culture exchanges created a dialogue between the two countries that still infl...
To a great extent, popular representations of Indo-Australian relations have been viewed through the...
Beginning in 1943–44, Australia's relationship with India is its oldest continuous formal diplomatic...
The constructivist project in international relations (IR) has recently extended beyond the transhis...
Academic research on the White Australia Policy has spanned the history of Asian migration and polic...
In January 1950, Commonwealth countries met in Colombo, Ceylon (present day Sri Lanka) with the obje...
Australia was an active member of the Colombo Plan for aid to South and Southeast Asia, beginn...
The Colombo Plan for Cooperative Economic Development of South and Southeast Asia developed out of ...
"A delegation of five prominent Australian journalists visited India in February 1953 at the invitat...
‘No nation can escape its geography’, warned Percy Spender, Australia’s Minister for External Affair...
PurposeAcademic scholarship on the White Australia Policy (WAP) has highlighted the history of Asian...
There have been a number of studies of the White Australia policy and some examination of white Aust...
This article challenges the validity of recent suggestions that shared history underpins India-Austr...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
Australia's relationship with India stands in apparent contrast with its relations elsewhere in Asia...
For the past twenty-five years Australia's bilateral relationship with India has been typified by an...
To a great extent, popular representations of Indo-Australian relations have been viewed through the...
Beginning in 1943–44, Australia's relationship with India is its oldest continuous formal diplomatic...
The constructivist project in international relations (IR) has recently extended beyond the transhis...
Academic research on the White Australia Policy has spanned the history of Asian migration and polic...
In January 1950, Commonwealth countries met in Colombo, Ceylon (present day Sri Lanka) with the obje...
Australia was an active member of the Colombo Plan for aid to South and Southeast Asia, beginn...
The Colombo Plan for Cooperative Economic Development of South and Southeast Asia developed out of ...
"A delegation of five prominent Australian journalists visited India in February 1953 at the invitat...
‘No nation can escape its geography’, warned Percy Spender, Australia’s Minister for External Affair...
PurposeAcademic scholarship on the White Australia Policy (WAP) has highlighted the history of Asian...
There have been a number of studies of the White Australia policy and some examination of white Aust...
This article challenges the validity of recent suggestions that shared history underpins India-Austr...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
Australia's relationship with India stands in apparent contrast with its relations elsewhere in Asia...
For the past twenty-five years Australia's bilateral relationship with India has been typified by an...
To a great extent, popular representations of Indo-Australian relations have been viewed through the...
Beginning in 1943–44, Australia's relationship with India is its oldest continuous formal diplomatic...
The constructivist project in international relations (IR) has recently extended beyond the transhis...