Pan-Asianism

Pan-Asianism is an ideological and political movement that calls for the unity of the Asian peoples. It originated in the Japanese Empire during the reign of  Emperor Showa.

History
The peak of Pan-Asianism occurred during the Second World War. Japanese propaganda instilled Pan-Asian ideology in the Asian territories occupied by Japanese troops within the framework of the idea of ​​a Greater East Asian sphere of mutual prosperity. For greater efficiency, Japan has contributed to the formation of de jure independent states in these territories, such as the state of Burma, the Vietnamese Empire, Manchukuo, Azad Hind, and others. The main Pan-Asian slogan Asia for Asians called for the struggle of indigenous Asian peoples against British and  American  colonialism.

The idea of "Asian values" is somewhat of a resurgence of Pan-Asianism. One foremost enthusiast of the idea was the former Prime Minister of Singapore,  Lee Kuan Yew. In India, Ram Manohar Lohia dreamed of a united  socialist Asia.

How to draw
Pan-Asian flag.png
 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) Fill the top red.
 * 3) Fill the middle yellow.
 * 4) Fill the bottom red.
 * 5) Add the eyes and you're done!