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1 from the BRITISH RAJ to the PARTITION Past and Present

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3 Portuguese Trading Posts (1510-1961) Mombaim 16th c. map

4 FRENCH INDIA (1759-1954) La Compagnie française des Indes orientales (French East India Company) was formed under the auspices of Cardinal Richelieu (1642) and reconstructed under Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1664) Between 1720 and 1741, the objectives of the French were purely commercial.French East India Company Cardinal Richelieu Jean-Baptiste Colbert

5 The Mughal Empire or Mogul Empire in former English usage (1526- 1857) AGRA, The Red Fort, a place of power The Taj Mahal, a token of love

6 HOW LONG DID IT TAKE THE ENGLISH TO CONTROL INDIA? East India Company East India Company granted a charter by Elizabeth I in 1600 1858: after failed Indian mutiny India came under direct British rule 1877 : Queen Victoria Empress of India

7 How long did the journey from England to India take? The SUEZ CANAL opened in November 1869 The English will do anything to preserve the ‘Jewel in the British Crown’: 1888  the canal was declared neutral zone under the protectionof the British army.

8 Gandhi’s birthplace Born in the 2 nd highest caste – his father was the diwan ( chief minister) of Porbandar State

9 Gandhi in South Africa 1893 – 1914: The beginning of his struggle against discrimination

10 Satyagraha ‘Truth Force’+ Non Violence Which means did Gandhi use ? 1922, 1930, 1933, 1942  Hunger strikes To protest against British industry destroying native Indian cloth industry: resort to using a spinning wheel and wearing a loincloth. 1915: One entire day of fasting and prayer = a general strike to scare the British !

11 241 miles on foot from March 12 to April 5th 1930 To protest against an unfair tax

12 The result of Gandhi’s actions: a Conference in London 1931 "It is alarming and also nauseating to see Mr. Gandhi, a seditious middle temple lawyer, now posing as a fakir of a type well known in the east, striding half- naked up the steps of the vice- regal palace, while he is still organizing and conducting a defiant campaign of civil disobedience, to parley on equal terms with the representative of the king-emperor.“ Winston Churchill - 1930 The following year, Gandhi met face to face with Churchill during the Indian round table conference – "...I have an alternative that is unpleasant to you" he told Churchill and his clan of imperialists. " India demands complete liberty and freedom...the same liberty that Englishmen enjoy... and I want India to become a partner in the Empire. I want to partner with the English people... not merely for mutual benefit, but so that the great weight that is crushing the world to atoms may be lifted from its shoulders". Mahatma Gandhi,1931

13 Great men of the new India Contrary to Ali Jinah the Muslim leader, Gandhi wanted Hindus and Muslims to stay united as one nation. Pundit Nerhu, the first Prime Minister of India

14 Independence Day 15 August 1947 The last Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten And Nerhu on the last day of British rule The Dharma Chakra, the wheel of law with 24 spokes

15 Partition : a tale of 2 countries A nation split in two: it couldn’t be viable - after 2 wars it couldn’t be viable - after 2 wars  1971: creation of Bangladesh

16 The woes of partition Pakistani army defeated  creation of Bangladesh Muslim refugees fleeing India Hindu refugees fleeing Pakistan

17 Gandhi’was assassinated by a Hindu fanatic on 30 January 1948 The funeral procession 6 February 1948 – New Delhi Raj Ghat memorial, Dehli on the spot of his cremation

18 Some 60 years later… Nuclear sites in Pakistan and India Pakistani girl promoting peace

19 Cricket matches = the new battlefield


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