Indo-Pakistani War of 1971

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    battle is a close-by conflict generally among India and Pakistan, having started not long after the division of india in 1947. China has on occasion recognized a minor part. India and Pakistan have fought three wars over Kashmir, including the Indo-Pakistani Wars of 1947 and 1965, and the Kargil War. The two countries have additionally been combined into a couple conflicts over control of the Siachen Glacier. As an inevitable answer for this issue was for Kashmir to have the choice of picking…

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    project was moving steadily forward with the progress slowing down a bit with the change of the leadership and prime minister. After the Indian’s realized the Soviet Union was not a reliable ally and being tired out by the Sino-Indian War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, on September 7, 1972 the prime minster authorized the Bhabhha Atomic Research Centre.to build nuclear weapons and to prepare them for testing. The Bhabhha…

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    Planet of the Slums written by Mike Davis paints a very pessimistic picture of the conditions that were presented in what he calls the “urban South”. By being pessimistic, Davis only see things in the worst aspects and thinks that it will continue to get worse from here on out. The term “urban South” is used by Mike Davis throughout the book, it refers to the third world countries that are all over the globe, hence the title of the book “Planet” of the Slums. When referring to the “urban South”,…

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    leadership. The India that Indira Gandhi encountered upon taking office was very different from the one her father had led. By 1966, the post-independence euphoria had been replaced by a severe economic crisis; drought and the costs of the 1965 war with Pakistan had led to high inflation and a threat of famine. Indira had a tentative first year in power, but soon the Congress leaders realized that she had no intention of doing their bidding. Less than six months after becoming prime…

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    the characters are migrating from one country to other due to some war, political or economic need. One thread that run through these stories is the forging of the identities when a person has left their native culture and have to adopt the culture and traditions of other country for eg Pakistani migrants who migrate from Pakistan it to India it is really tough for them to adjust with indian people as indian see every Pakistani as a terrorist and the people who migrate to America they also face…

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    India India is the seventh largest country in the world. It has vast geographical features. Three different bodies of water surround the country of India. These are the Arabian Sea in the west, Bay of Bengal in the east and the Indian Ocean in the south. Because of this, it is very recognizable on the world map. The country covers an area of about 3.28 million sq km. India divides into several different geographical regions. India is a federation composed of 29 states and 7 union…

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    For the next 1,500 years, different parts of India were ruled by Middle kingdoms, among which the famous Gupta Empire stood out. This period witnessed an intellectual resurgence of the Hindu religion. It can be called the "Golden Age of India". During this time, aspects of culture and religion spread to a lot of Asia, while kingdoms in southern India had sea trade with the Roman Empire. During this time, the Indian cultural influence spread over large areas of Southeast Asia. This would lead…

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