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India before independence (pre-1948) British India

India after 1948 India-- Hindu Pakistan (West Pakistan)-- Islam Sri Lanka (Ceylon) Buddhist Bangladesh (East Pakistan) Islam

India after Gandhi

India after Led India independence

India after Gandhi 2.Gandhi’s methods

India after Led India independence 2.Passive resistance civil disobedience “You must be the change you want to see.”--Gandhi “Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.” --Gandhi

India after Gandhi 2.Gandhi’s methods 3.Why GB split up India

India after Led India independence 2.Passive resistance civil disobedience 3. Religious differences

India after Gandhi 2.Gandhi’s methods 3.Why GB split up India 4.E. and W. Pakistan

India after Led India independence 2.Passive resistance civil disobedience 3. Religious differences 4. Split during civil war—now Pakistan and Bangladesh