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K. M. Panikkar was a prominent Indian historian, diplomat, and political thinker known for his contributions to Indian nationalism and international relations. His works, including 'Indian Nationalism: Its Origin, History, and Ideals', critically examined the roots of nationalism in India and the socio-political dynamics of the time. Panikkar emphasized the importance of understanding India's position in the global context, particularly in relation to the Afro-Asian states, which he explored in his book 'The Afro-Asian States and their Problems'.

Throughout his career, Panikkar played a significant role in shaping India’s foreign policy and was an advocate for the non-aligned movement during the Cold War era. His ideas influenced a generation of thinkers and policymakers, particularly in how developing nations could navigate their post-colonial identities. Panikkar's legacy endures as a key figure in the discourse on nationalism and international relations in the 20th century.

国籍 印度人
出生日期 February 2, 1898
出生地点 Kottayam, Kerala, India
去世日期 December 8, 1963