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A Controversy Over Territory
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The end of British rule in 1947 divided India Each Indian state could decide if they wanted to join India or remain independent Two new countries were created India- Hindu Pakistan- Muslim & separated into East & West West & East Pakistan have a religious bond, but are separated by ethnic groups About 1 million have died in the conflict, another 10 million have fled
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East Pakistan began to call for their own state, but the West opposed War broke out in 1971 With help from India, East Pakistan won independence as Bangladesh
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Pakistan & Bangladesh have large, rapidly growing populations Economies depend on agriculture Low per capita income High poverty rate Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest countries
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8 th most populous country in the world 154 million people living in an area smaller than Wisconsin Almost 40% of the population is under the age of 15
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The government has tried to help farmers increase their yield, but many people choose to follow traditional, less productive methods Much of Pakistan is arid so farming mainly takes place along the Indus River Bangladesh is directly affected by monsoons and cyclones
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Most factories are very small and lack resources needed for expansion Fishing is vital to the economy of Bangladesh Pakistan relies on textiles Pakistan is slightly more industrialized
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Life revolves around family Arranged marriages & large families are common Most live in small villages in simple homes Soccer & cricket are popular sports Poetry is popular and readings can draw as many as a U.S. rock concert Music & dance are popular
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Pakistan & Bangladesh have struggled politically since becoming independent Corruption is a problem Pakistan also battles with India over the area of Kashmir
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Kashmir was mainly Muslim, but its leader was Hindu Muslim states had joined with Pakistan while Hindu states stayed with India Instead of choosing sides, he tried to keep Kashmir independent, but eventually ceded it to India India & Pakistan continue to fight over this area
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In 1998, India & Pakistan tested nuclear weapons Today, it remains an unstable area and one of the most dangerous borders in the world Priorities? Both nations have high poverty rates and large populations Resolving this conflict would help improve quality of life for all in the region
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