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IN D IA. By Shravankumar Doosasreenath. Flag Of INDIA. Orange represents courage and sacrifice. White represents truth, purity, and peace. Green represents faith, fertility, and chivalry.

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  1. INDIA By Shravankumar Doosasreenath

  2. Flag Of INDIA Orange represents courage and sacrifice. White represents truth, purity, and peace. Green represents faith, fertility, and chivalry. The emblem in the center is the Ashoka Chakra (‘Wheel of the Law’). Effective date: 22 July 1947.

  3. The River Ganges (ganga) The 2,510km (1557mi) long river begins at the Gangotri glacier in the central Himalayas which passes though the plains in northern India before draining into the bay of Bengal. The river, held sacred by Hindus is worshipped as the personified form of the goddess Ganga after whom the river is named.

  4. The Himalayan Mountains The worlds highest mountains, the majestic snow capped Himalayas, from the northern border of the Indian subcontinent. Mt. Everest, the worlds tallest peak at 29,035feet.

  5. The Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal at Agra, India is said to be one of the worlds most beautiful buildings. Constructed of marble, it was built in the 17th century by emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his wife.

  6. MONSOONS The monsoons are seasonal winds that bring heavy rain to northern and southwestern part of India. This rainfall is crucial to life on the subcontinent, but it can cause severe hardships for millions of those who live in the lowlands of India and Bangladesh.

  7. The British ruled India in the years of 1857 to 1947. This was known as the RAJ.

  8. Mahatma GANDHI(1869 – 1948) Mohandas Gandhi is the first freedom fighter for India to gain independence from the Britishers. Gandhi was the major political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement. His protests did not use violence to achieve his goals. (nonviolent resistance) He gained independence to India on Aug 14,1947.

  9. Population Explosion in India India currently faces a vicious cycle of population explosion and poverty. India, being a developing country, has had to face several economic and political challenges. According to Geography.com.sg, “India's population hit 1 billion in May 2000, increasing the urgency for the country to moderate its population growth.”

  10. Reasons for Population explosion • The increase in birth rates are due to medical improvements • The decrease in death rates are due to better medical facilities and advancements in the field of medicine. • Immigration to a better developed India because: job opportunities or fleeing war and natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes.

  11. Convergent boundary The Indian boundary is called the convergent boundary because the Indian continent and the Eurasian continent converge into each other. The Himalayas are produced and the boundary is formed. Even now the Himalayas are growing because the continents are still converging.

  12. Dispute over Kashmir India and Pakistan have spent millions of dollars to develop nuclear weapons in their continuing dispute over Kashmir. This has left less money to spend on improving the lives of their citizens. India's claim is contested by Pakistan which controls a third of Kashmir.

  13. India v. Pakistan: dangerous rivals

  14. India-Pakistan Border Disputes

  15. 1971 India-Pakistan War

  16. Mrs. Gandhi with her troops

  17. 1. jimmu & kashmir

  18. Kashmir Crisis

  19. Indian Soldiers Patrol the India-Pakistan Border in Pura, the Winter Capital of the State of Jammu & Kashmir - 1998

  20. Indian Soldiers Near the Pakistani Border - 2001

  21. A Pakistani Ranger at the Indian-Pakistani Joint Border Check Post in Wagha, India - 2001

  22. Anti-war Protestors in Karachi, Pakistan - 2001

  23. 2. nuclear rivalry

  24. The India-Pakistan Arms Race Heats Up in the Late 1990s

  25. Right-wing Pakistani Activists Burn Indian Flag to Protest Indian Nuclear Tests - 1998

  26. Hot Air Balloon Protesting India & Pakistan’s nuclear testing - 1998

  27. India Displays Nuclear Missiles During “Republic Day,” - 2002

  28. India Successfully Tested Agni Missiles - 2002

  29. Musharraf and Vajpayee at a meeting on nuclear issues in Nepal in 2002

  30. Is this a possibility?

  31. India's Prime MinisterManMohan Singh Pakistan's PresidentPervez Musharraf

  32. New Friends? Musharraf and India's new Prime Minister Manmohan Singh speak by telephone frequently affirming a strong desire for peace and resolution of their disputes, including Kashmir, on which the two countries have fought two of their three wars.

  33. Partners in the “War on Terror?”

  34. US Sells F-16 Jets to Pakistan—India Not Pleased!(3/25/05) ManMohan Singh of India with President Bush (9/04)

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