THE FORMATION OF MALAYSIA
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1. Indian Nationalism
1.1. Before WW2, Indian politics were more focused on the struggles in India.
1.2. The Indians based their attention on local after WW2
1.3. The Indians based their attention on local after WW2 In politics. The groups who looked after the Indians' interests Then there was the Indian Association of Taiping and the Indian Association Selangor. It was the duty of these associations to boost the The Indians' socio-economic status.
2. Malay Nationalism
2.1. Nationalism developed through different phases among the Malays, Specifically, The religious stage in the early 1900's The social and economic stage in the 1920's Beginning in 1938, the political period
3. Chinese Nationalism
3.1. Among the Chinese, nationalism is more concentrated on the China's politics, as they still consider China to be their homeland. One of the major factors affecting China Nationalism was the Kuomintang party in Malaya, which He fought for China's unification.
3.2. In 1913 the party was established in Malaya which gave assistance to China and it was active in Malaya from 1920’s to 1930’s.
3.3. In 1930 the Malayan Communist Party was established. Majority of the members were Chinese. Aim was to form a Communist Republic to oust the British Government.