The West Indian Federation, established in 1958, aimed to promote economic collaboration, political unity, and social development among its member territories. It sought to enhance regional trade, improve infrastructure, and foster a sense of Caribbean identity. The federation also aimed to provide a collective voice for member states in international matters, particularly relating to governance and self-determination. However, it faced challenges, including political divisions and economic disparities, leading to its dissolution in 1962.
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unity and ferternity
Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago funded most of the Federation's expenses so when they decided to pull out of the Federation, it collapsed because they had no money to do anything
Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago funded most of the Federation's expenses so when they decided to pull out of the Federation, it collapsed because they had no money to do anything
1.Establishment of the University of the West Indies (UWI) 2.Creation of a federal service s.s.s.c*
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Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations was created in 1997.
Indian National Lacrosse Federation was created in 2009.
National Federation of Indian Women was created in 1954.
The West Indian Federation failed due to several reasons such as internal political conflicts among member states, differences in economic priorities, and challenges in creating a sense of shared identity among the diverse populations. Additionally, tensions over the distribution of power and resources further strained the federation, leading to its dissolution in 1962.
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