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Title: Modern India


1
Modern India
  • 1947 to the Present

2
Indian Languages
3
Indian History
  • Indus River Valley
  • Fertile river valley
  • 1st Indian Civilization
  • Peninsula surrounded by water
  • Himalayas in the North
  • Monsoons seasonal winds droughts/ flooding
  • Isolation
  • Ganges River Sacred River to Hinduism

4
Indus Valley Cities
  • Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro
  • Laid out in a grid
  • Mostly farmers
  • Aryan invaders 1750 BC
  • Vedic Age 1500 BC to 500 BC
  • Vedas Sacred Writings/ Aryans
  • Blending of Dravidians and Aryans

5
Mauryan Empire
  • 1st united Indian Empire
  • Well organized govt
  • Rule was harsh
  • Chandragupta 1st leader
  • Grandson Asoka turned to Buddhism
  • Tried to spread Buddhism
  • Peaceful rule

6
Hinduism
  • Terms
  • Brahman universal spirit
  • Reincarnation rebirth of the soul into a new
    body
  • Karma deeds/actions of a person
  • Dharma responsibilities of a person
  • Ahisma non violence

7
Hinduism
  • Religious Indian Literature
  • Provide moral guidelines for living behavior
  • Upanishads
  • The Ramayan
  • Bhagavad Gita
  • The Vedas

8
The Caste System
  • Hindu beliefs of karma and dharma support the
    caste system
  • Difficult to change
  • Social groups/ born into/cant change during
    lifetime
  • Determines marriage, friends, food, occupation,
    where you live

9
The Caste System
  • Orders Indian Society
  • Limits social and economic progress
  • Discrimination against untouchables
  • Members need to know responsibilities (dharma)

10
Buddhism
  • Founder Siddharta Gautama
  • Buddha the Enlightened one
  • Ultimate goal is nirvana
  • The Four Noble Truths
  • All life is suffering
  • Suffering is caused by desire
  • Eliminate suffering by eliminating desires
  • Follow the eightfold path to overcome desires.

11
Comparisons between Buddhism and Hinduism
  • Share belief in karma, dharma, and reincarnation
  • Buddhism rejects the caste system
  • Rejects many of the Hindu gods and priesthood

12
Gupta Empire
  • Contributions
  • Zero and decimal system
  • Arabic numerals
  • Medicine small pox vaccinations
  • Architecture stupas

13
British Imperialism
  • Sepoy Rebellion
  • Indian National Congress
  • Gandhi
  • Differences in language and religion prevented
    unity

14
Imperialism
  • Positives
  • Railroads
  • Telegraph and postal systems
  • Irrigation systems
  • New laws
  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • New technology
  • Parliamentary form of govt

15
Imperialism
  • Negatives
  • Indian resources go to Britain
  • Cash crops
  • British made goods replace local goods
  • Top jobs go to British
  • Indians are treated as inferiors
  • Britain tries to replace Indian culture with
    western ways
  • Social Darwinism and the White Mans Burden

16
Rowlatt Act and the Amritsar Massacre
  • Over 1 million Indians enlisted in the British
    Army in WWI with the promise of eventual self
    rule.
  • Treated as second class citizens after the war.
  • Rowlatt Act allowed the British to jail
    protestors without trial for as long as two
    years.
  • Western Educated Indians felt this violated their
    individual rights.
  • Violent protests in Punjab
  • 10,000 Hindus and Muslims flocked to Amritsar for
    a festival and peaceful protest.
  • British Troops open fire for 10 minutes
  • 400 Indians were killed and 1200 were wounded

17
Amritsar Massacre
  • Over night loyal British Subjects became
    revolutionaries.
  • Rise of Mohandas K. Gandhi as leader of the
    independence movement.

18
Gandhi
  • Hindu leader of the Indian National Congress
  • Encouraged use of passive resistance, civil
    disobedience, boycotts non violence against the
    British
  • Salt march to defy British tax on salt
  • Against mistreatment of untouchables and women
  • Favored Indian production of homespun textiles

19
  • Next he protested against the English Salt Tax.
  • Here he leads his fellow freedom fighters on a
    march to the sea to make their own salt from sea
    water instead of buying the expensive English
    salt with its extra tax.
  • The English army beat up Gandhi and his followers
    and threw them in jail when they tried to make
    their own salt from the sea.
  • But Gandhi and his friends kept coming back and
    back until the English gave up.

20
1942spinning
  • Gandhi was inspired by Ruskins ideal of
    self-reliance
  • He taught Indians to provide for themselves and
    not depend on the British
  • The spinning wheel became the symbol of
    independence, and was used on the flag of the
    Indian National Congress.

21
Gandhi Impact
  • Leadership led to Indian Independence
  • Beginning of changes in treatment of untouchables
    and women
  • Others began to follow the nonviolence approach

22
Partition and bloodshed
  • 1946 violence Muslims vs. Hindus
  • Four days 5 thousand killed
  • Muslims wanted own nation
  • British partition India in 1947
  • India Mostly Hindu
  • East and West Pakistan mostly Muslim

23
Summer 1947 Rivers of Blood
  • 10 million people on the move
  • Hindus leave Pakistan
  • Muslims leave India
  • Sikhs to East Punjab part of India
  • 1 million die including Gandhi

24
The Battle for Kashmir
  • Northern part of India next to Pakistan
  • Hindu ruler
  • Majority of people Muslim
  • War
  • UN gives a 1/3 to Pakistan 2/3rds to India
  • Both countries continue to fight over Kashmir
    today

25
1947 Worlds largest Democracy
  • Jawaharial Nehru 1st Prime Minister
  • Emphasized democracy, unity and economic
    modernization
  • Government based on British Model
  • Non aligned nation took aid from US and USSR
  • Socialist economy

26
Green Revolution
  • Use of modern fertilizers
  • Use of modern technology
  • Use of modern seeds
  • To increase Food Production Very Successful

27
Political Violence
  • Sikh Extremists took over The Golden temple at
    Amritsar (1984)
  • Want own country
  • Indira Gandhi sends in troops 500 Sikhs killed
  • Sikhs kill Indira Gandhi
  • Political violence widespread

28
21st Century Challenges
  • Unstable nation
  • Unchecked population growth
  • Religious instability violence among Hindus,
    Sikhs and Muslims
  • Social Inequality
  • India vs Pakistan both have Nuclear Weapons
  • New Leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee

29
India Facts
  • India is one of the ten nuclear state in the
    world
  • Has a labor force of over 509 million, 60 of
    which is employed in agriculture and related
    industries
  • India is the second most populous country, and
    the
  • most populous democracy in the world.
  • It is the worlds 4th largest economy in terms
    of purchasing power.

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  • Environment - current issues
  • deforestation
  • soil erosion
  • overgrazing
  • desertification
  • vehicle emissions
  • water pollution from raw sewage and runoff of
    agricultural
  • pesticides
  • tap water is not potable throughout the country
  • huge and growing population is overstraining
    natural resources

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Review India
  • Gandhi against partition of India at Independence
  • Gandhi wanted Muslims and Hindus to live together
  • Civil unrest, ethnic rivalries, religious
    violence.

34
Modern India
35
Pakistan Copes With Freedom
  • 1947 Separated and divided states of East and
    West Pakistan
  • East Pakistan Larger population
  • West Pakistan seat of government ignored the East
  • 1971 Civil War East Pakistan Bangladesh
  • Million people die
  • Major cultural and economic differences caused
    East Pakistan to become Bangladesh

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Pakistan
  • Series of Military governments ruled for many
    years
  • Benazir Bhutto elected Prime Minister twicegt
    Importance She is a woman
  • Pakistan is a Islamic State
  • Military leader now rules Pakistan/ Allied with US

38
Bangledesh
  • Very Poor nation per capital income is 360 per
    year.
  • Crippling natural disasters
  • Low lying country subject to
    cyclones and tidal waves
  • Massive storms regularly destroy crops, land and
    kill people
  • Cyclone in 1991 killed 139,000 people

39
Sri Lanka
  • Off the southeast coast of India
  • ¾ of the people are Sinhalese, who are Buddhists.
  • 1/5 are Tamils who are Hindus.
  • Tamils want their independence from the Sinhalese
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