i. Asia
Asia’s decolonization was a gradual process, with various areas of Asia decolonized during 50 years between 1945 and 1997.
S.no. |
Country |
Colonial power |
Year of independence |
Remarks |
1. |
India |
Britain, France, Portugal |
1947 |
Pakistan born as new nation which further divided and Bangladesh emerged in 1947, 1954 from france and 1961 from Portugal |
2. |
Indonesia |
Netherlands |
1945 |
Independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands following their unilateral Proclamation of Indonesian Independence on 17 August 1945 |
3. |
Malaysia |
Britain |
1957 |
Malayan independence from the United Kingdom was declared in Dataran Merdeka |
4. |
Brunei |
Britain |
1984 |
– |
5. |
Myanmar |
Britain |
1948 |
– |
6. |
Afghanistan |
Britain |
1919 |
The Treaty of Rawalpindi ends British control of foreign policy |
7. |
Lebanon |
France |
1941 |
In 1943, Independence from France recognized |
8. |
Hongkong |
Britain |
1997 |
Handover to China |
9. |
Cambodia |
France |
1953 |
– |
10. |
Jordan |
Britain |
1946 |
End of the British Mandate for Palestine |
11. |
Sri Lanka |
Britain |
1948 |
– |
12. |
Vietnam |
France and Japan |
1945 |
Withdrawal of the Japanese after World War II |
13. |
Philippines |
Spain |
1898 and 1946 |
The United States recognizes independence under the provisions of the Treaty of Manila (1946) |
14. |
Yemen |
Britain |
1918 and 1967 |
North Yemen’s independence from the Ottoman Empire and South Yemen’s independence from the United Kingdom |
15. |
Singapore |
Britain |
1959 |
– |
16. |
Maldives |
Britain |
1965 |
– |
Despite the emergence of new nations, boundary disputes remain in Asia, especially in the West Asian region.