Title: India, Pakistan, and Gandhi
1India, Pakistan, and Gandhis Legacy
2WWII and India
- British used the Indians armed forces without
consulting the colonys elected representatives - Led to a campaign of noncooperation with the
British (led by Mohandas Gandhi) - At the same time
- Conflict between Indias Muslims (primarily part
of the Muslim League) and Hindus (primarily part
of the Congress Party) - Could not agree on how to rule India after given
self-rule
3Gandhi
- Studied and practiced law in South Africa
- Why were many Indian people living in South
Africa? -
- Moved back to India, joined the National Congress
and started campaigning to help the poor and
underserved in India - alleviation of the poor
- liberation of Indian women
- brotherhood amongst differing religions and
ethnicites - an end to untouchability (caste discrimination)
- Swaraj - the independence of India from foreign
domination - Disobedience of the Salt Tax (1930s)
4Photograph 1 Women at Salt march, April 1930
5Photograph 2 Sarojani Naidu (lower right) (first
woman governor and president of National
Congress) accompanying Gandhi on Salt March,
March-April, 1930
6Photograph 3 Manufacturing contraband salt at
the beach in Madras
7Photograph 4 Gandhi at Dandi, South Gujarat,
picking salt on the beach at the end of the Salt
March, 5 April 1930
8Photograph 6 Women bringing brine to salt pans
in Vile Parle Camp, Bombay during the civil
disobedience movement, 1930
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10WWII leads to Partition
- Britain needed to liquidate its colonies after
loosing money in WWII - Rioting and wars between the Hindus and the
Muslims led to the idea of dividing India - North would be given to Muslims, Central and
South given to Hindus - In 1947 the Indian subcontinent was divided into
India and Pakistan - Over 10 million people were moved around
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12Conflicts after Partition
- Religious tensions
- Muslims and Hindus were the majority
- Muslims moving into India were killed, Hindus
moving into Pakistan were killed - What about the Sikhs?
- Killed if they tried to move into the new India
or Pakistan, but had no where to go - Estimated that over a million were killed! What
is there to celebrate? I see nothing but rivers
of blood Gandhi - Kashmir
- Hindu ruler, but Muslim majority
- Led to warfare that was put to an end in 1949 by
UN Cease Fire Agreement - East and West Pakistan
- Divisions and disunity
- War broke out in 1971
- Nation of Bangladesh was created
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14Gandhis Legacy in India
- Helped to end British rule in India .
- India has self-rule and is a democracy.
15Democracy In India
- India is a democratic
- republic.
- India has a parliamentary
- system.
- Largest democracy in
- the world.
- India has population of over 1 billion (20 of
world) - US population is 330 million.
16India Today
- Conflict with Pakistan
- Kashmir is disputed region
- 7.7 million people live in Kashmir
- Ruled by both India Pakistan.
17 India Today
- In Kashmir
- 70 are Muslim but others
- include Hindus, Sikhs and
- Buddhists.
- Kashmir is separated by a Line-of-Control (LOC or
cease-fire line). - India is now deploying more than 700,000 troops
to quell the Freedom Movement - Both India and Pakistan have nuclear weapons and
the situation is very tense.
18Legacy of Gandhi in the World
- nonviolence non-cooperation
- Nelson Mandela
- end of apartheid in South Africa
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Civil rights movt in the US in 1950s-1960s
- Rosa Parks
- Began Birmingham Boycott by nonviolent
non-cooperation - Still revered as Mahatma, or Great Soul