H. H. The Aga Khan III’s Speech at the Third Disarmament Conference – Geneva, 1933

Excerpt:
In making these remarks, he was thinking in particular of the continent of Europe. Today, in India, and probably in other parts of Asia, all sections of society were convinced that, in science and invention, Western Culture had reached a far higher standard than Asiatic, but the peoples of Asia did not admit any superiority of the West in the realms of spirit and morals. Nevertheless, the Indians and their friends in Asia were grateful for the practical lessons they had learned from Europe.

This excerpt has been taken from page 1.