Proceeding Of The International Seminar and Conference 2015
Vol 1, No 1 (2015): Proceeding of The International Seminar and Conference 2015

Socio-Cultural Relations Between India and Indonesia

Mohd Tahseen Zaman (Department of Islamic Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia University Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025, India Phone: +91(11)26981717, 26984617, 26984658, 26988044, 26987183, Fax: +91(11)2698 0229)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Sep 2015

Abstract

India and Indonesia are two nations that from its inception, have a strong historical relation; cultural as well as intellectual. Both have some in common and similarities in many aspects. In India and Indonesia there are multiple religions, beliefs, ethnicities, languages, cultures that share and interact each other. The most interesting thing is both have shared cultural relations manifested in daily life. Some historians assumed that India’s influence on Indonesian’s culture is quite dominant, moreover, until the nineteenth century the Malay people received everything from India: their religion, their political system, astrology, medicine, literature, art and technical skills. Therefore this study is basically based on historical investigation and focuses on cultural analysis between Indonesia and India.   Keywords: culture, shared, inception, ties

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