The Bandung Conference, held from April 18 to 24, 1955, in Bandung, Indonesia, was attended by representatives from 29 countries. These countries were primarily newly independent nations from Asia and Africa, and together they represented about 54% of the world’s population at the time
. The conference was organized by five sponsoring countries: Indonesia, Burma (Myanmar), India, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), and Pakistan. Besides these five, 24 additional countries participated, making the total number of participating countries 29
. Thus, 29 countries participated in the Bandung Conference.