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South Asian readers were attracted to Russian classics during the post-independence period, particularly in the mid-20th century. This interest was influenced by shared socialist ideologies, anti-colonial sentiments, and a desire for cultural exchange between South Asia and the Soviet Union. Additionally, the translation of Russian literature into South Asian languages contributed to the popularity of Russian classics in the region.

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