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29 The Nationalist Movement in Indo-ChinaVietnam gained formal independence in 1945, before India, butit took another three decades of fighting before the Republicof Vietnam was formed. This chapter on Indo-china willintroduce you to one of the important states of the peninsula, namely,Vietnam. Nationalism in Indo-china developed in a colonial knitting together of a modern Vietnamese nation that broughtthe different communities together was in part the result ofcolonisation but, as importantly, it was shaped by the struggle againstcolonial you see the historical experience of Indo-china in relation to thatof India, you will discover important differences in the way colonialempires functioned and the anti-im
among those admitted ultimately passed the school-leaving examination. This was largely because of a deliberate policy of failing students, particularly in the final year, so that they could not qualify for the better-paid jobs. Usually, as many as two-thirds of the students failed. In 1925, in a population of 17 million, there were less than
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