India Lesson 4.  Identify key physical features.  Explain how political and cultural issues affect other South Asian nations.  Explore relations between.

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India Lesson 4

 Identify key physical features.  Explain how political and cultural issues affect other South Asian nations.  Explore relations between South Asian countries.

 How did Gandhi use Satyagraha to bring independence to India?  Boycotts, marches, &arrests brought attention to Brit policies.  Really WW2 that forced Brits to drop India

 1947 Partition  India  E & W Pakistan  First Kashmir War  Prince Hindu, Population Muslim (backed by Pak)  India helps put down rebellion (Oct ‘47)  Pakistan declares war (47- 49).  Karachi Agreement  Line of Control, Plebiscite  Azad (1/3 vote Pak) vs. Jammu Kashmir (2/3 vote India)  Second Kashmir War  1965 Pak crosses Line, India launched invasion.  Ceasefire – UN monitored, arms buildup on Line  Border conflicts still occurring!  1971 India helps East Pakistan in fight against West Pakistan  Creation of Bangladesh

Reading Jigsaw

 Imagine that you are a Peace Corps volunteer in one of the nations described in this section. List three ways in which you might help people in your new home.