South Asia Essays

  • Water Issues in South Asia

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    Water Issues in South Asia If there is any single most important issue that mars bilateral relations among the countries of the subcontinent, it is water. The issues of cross-border water distribution, utilisation, management and mega irrigation/hydro-electric power projects affecting the upper and lower riparian countries are gradually taking centre-stage in defining interstate relations as water scarcity increases and both drought and floods make life too often miserable. Thanks to

  • Imperialism and South East Asia

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    Southeast Asia has been controlled by Imperialistic powers since 1400s. These nations become prized for the various countries natural resources, strategic location, and the new markets to be found. The geographical locations become one of the most important factors that lead to the development of each country separately. As we reach the 19th and 20th century, European, American and Asian imperialism still has its claws deep in Southeast Asia. Imperialists are the ones who decide and shape the

  • Light of Faith in South and Southeast Asia

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    that developed in the Middle East. Islam spread almost immediately beyond its birthplace in the Arabian Peninsula, and now has significant influence in Africa, throughout Asia, Europe and the Americas. Beginning the late thirteenth century, Islam played an important role in changing the belief system of South and Southeast Asia. The main factor that helped for spreading this religion was trade. Trade created an environment of spreading and receiving Islam and encouraging its growth throughout the

  • Changes In South Asia

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    changes and continuities that were driven by South Asia’s political shifts from 600 b.c.e – 600 c.e. occurred because of the increase in religious ideas held by Aryans, Buddha, and The Gupta. The Aryans were the first people to come up with Vedas, which were special texts that directed the Hindus to use the Caste System. This system was used to establish where and what class a person would be placed in. The Caste System was a major cultural change in South Asia because politically, it created individual

  • The South Asia Partnership Pakistan

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    South Asia Partnership Pakistan (SAP-PK) initiated existence in 1987, only one year since the lifting of military rule from Pakistan. The military ideology had kept the development and advancement of Civil Society organizations. The smothering political and social environment intensely required that civil society organizations be established and fortified. Keeping this sensitive need in view, a group of intellectuals and social activists established the framework of SAP-PK. The target of the organization

  • The Religious Conflict in South Asia

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    The Religious Conflict in South Asia It is a misconception to believe that there has always been conflict between Muslims and Hindu's. At one time, Muslims and Hindus would live together in peace even worshiping in the same building, a purely harmonious relationship. However the peace was not to last. In modern times the conflict it could be said is inevitable. In this essay I hope to look at the issues of conflict in South Asia focusing on India and in particular the continuing Hindu-Muslim

  • European Colonization In South Asia

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    If you visit south Asia today, you will find remnants of a time when European colonization and presence occurred. Personally, I have been inside of a Dutch military fort built in the early 1600s in south Sri Lanka. There are schools, still operating today, built in the 1800s in the capital and across the tiny island, because of the British. In Sri Lanka’s main language, many words have their roots in Portuguese, as well as many Sri Lankans today have Portuguese last names and family names. These

  • The Nepal Monarchy In Nepal

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    The Nepal monarchy was founded in 1768. Throughout history, rule of the country passed through generations of the royal family because political parties were banned. South Asia (2015) explains in 1990, the first People’s Movement began to steer the monarchy toward a more democratic government. In 1991, the first elections were held and by 1996 the Maoist party declared war on the elected government and existing monarchy. The Democratic Party launched another People’s Movement in 2006, which led

  • Curry Essay

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    The Curry If there is such a cuisine that is distinctly Asian, curry that is. Curry is to South Asia as fish and chips is to Great Britain. One of those Asian cuisines that has transcend boundaries, various curries have found their way into Southeastern and Far Eastern gastronomy, Great Britain curry houses and Caribbean kitchens. Indeed, curry is as colorful and diversified as the different cultures of Asia. More Than Powder, Curry Makes Good Food A curry is more than its powder (or paste) that

  • Gupta Empire Research Paper

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    Chapter Thesis: South and Southeast Asia in between the periods 1500 B.C.E to 600 C.E., with their growth of Indian civilization. FOUNDATIONS OF INDIAN CIVILIZATION, 1500 B.C.E.-300 C.E. India is known as subcontinent by the cause of how big it is and how it’s a secluded area. The Indian Subcontinent This landmass surrounded the current countries: Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and the bordering island of Sri Lanka. It splits into three geographic zones. The source of precipitation is the

  • Human Trafficking In South Asia Essay

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    an estimated five to seven billion U.S. dollars each year. It is estimated that 300,000 to 450,000 people are trafficked within Asia each year, of which more than half take place in South Asia. Women and children, particularly girls, are trafficked within country boundaries and to other countries beyond South Asia. The growing of human-trafficking problem in South Asia has been recognized and has become a serious concern over the last decades. The reason it has become a main concern is because of

  • Vernon Corea

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    Announcer on the Commercial Service), H.M.Gunasekera to name a few. They blazed a trail in broadcasting in South Asia. Vernon also worked with the legendary Karunaratne Abeysekera, they were very close friends. People from all over the Indian sub-continent stayed awake into the wee hours of the morning to listen to the announcers from Radio Ceylon. Fan mail flooded from all over South Asia. Radio ruled the airwaves in the 1950s and 1960s. Television hadn't even arrived in Ceylon. Announcers like

  • Process Of The Neemrana Process

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    The Neemrana Process. The rise of the insurgency in Kashmir in 1990s prompted the Gates mission to New Delhi and Islamabad, for laying the ground work for track two dialogues between India and Pakistan. U.S. was alarmed with upcoming nuclear rivals. One of Robert Gates’ proposals was to promote a “non-official dialogue” so that the two sides might communicate even when official communications break down. The WORLDNET dialogues and the Neemrana dialogue series had their origins in a series of regional

  • Indian Cuisne

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    India which is also called 'The Republic Of India', is a very large country in South Asia. By size is it the 7th largest country in the world. It also the 2nd most populated democratic country in the world. It is nearly surrounded by water but connected at the north end of the country the the rest of Asia. On it's south is the Indian Ocean. On the west, the Arabian Sea and on the east the Bay Of Bengal. It is connected to countries such as China, Nepal and Pakistan which also have had an affect

  • The Partition of India

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    initiated by the war and its retirement--although created to establish peaceful relations, the opposite initially occurred. As a major control, the United Kingdom had various states everywhere throughout the world, including a huge region of area in South Asia found in what is currently Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. The point when the British subsided from the area, numerous individuals in the previous state expected that the ethnic pressures might bring about violent and damaging disorder if India

  • indus valley

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    Beneath the Himalayas, Northwestern sector of the Asian subcontinent was beginning stage of an evolved city life. It was the earliest known civilization in South Asia. It is called the Indus Valley Civilization. It was the first civilization to flourish in India. This lasted from 2500 BC until 1500 BC. It is sometimes referred to as the Harappan civilization, named for the site of Harappa, one of its major centers. Sir John Marshall and his colleagues discovered this civilization. The Indus peoples

  • Comparison of Post-classical societies

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    a profound effect on neighboring regions. The Islamic society on the other hand, came to adopted many Roman, Greek, as well as Indian cultural and political advances, spreading them to enable these advances to reach far and wide, to Europe, Central Asia and Africa. Islamic sea trade also helped connect the regions under Islamic influence, including those within the Indian Ocean. Works Cited Lecture 16 Lecture 14 Quran Handout Stearns, P. (2008) World History in Documents: A Comparative Reader

  • Race, Migration and the Indian Diaspora

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    are shallowly mitigated by acceptance of Indian cuisine. South Asian immigrants have a long standing history within Canada, and in British Columbia in particular. This Indian diaspora, the dispersion of Indians from their original homeland, is well rooted in Canada (Geary 2014). Indo-Canadians represent three percent of the Canadian population at large, and are the second largest minority behind Chinese-Canadians (Geary 2014). In fact, the South Asian populace as a whole is growing faster than overall

  • History Of Portugal

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    Under King Emanuel, Portuguese power reached its height. From 1497 to 1499 Vasco da Gama made the first voyage to India following the route discovered by Dias, and inaugurated a lucrative trade in spices and other luxuries between Europe and South Asia. Led by Afonso de Albuquerque, the Portuguese occupied Goa, India, in 1510, Malacca (now Melaka, Malaysia) in 1511, the Moluccas (in present-day Indonesia) in 1512-14, and Hormuz Island in the Persian Gulf in 1515. During the same period they opened

  • Coffee Time

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    and roasts some of the finest coffee beans and they also sell a variety of blended coffee beverages and snacks. In addition, recent trends in the global coffee business indicate that South Asia is an emerging market for coffees with a special flavor and coffee bars. Coffee Time has identified India among other South Asian economies as a bright prospect. Coffee Time is a premium brand of exotic and regular coffee flavors. For many Americans and Europeans, Coffee Time stands for the celebration of