  East Pakistan  larger population & felt neglected by government in West Pakistan  Rebellion broke out & Indian army lent support to East Pakistan.

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  East Pakistan  larger population & felt neglected by government in West Pakistan  Rebellion broke out & Indian army lent support to East Pakistan   Army of West Pakistan, which had occupied the East, withdrew & new nation of Bangladesh was formed from East Pakistan

  Nonviolent protestor for Indian independence   Admired as Mahatma or “Great Soul”

  Ceylon independent in 1948  changed name to Sri Lanka   ¾ of Sri Lanka 16 million people are Buddhists