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- Indo-Pakistani War (1947)
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- Indo-Pakistani War (1971)

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The Hindu Civilization

Introduction

The Hindu civilization mainly comprises of India and Nepal.

Historically, India has always been a British colony, and when the British left the Indo-Pakistani region, it created a multitude of problems for both countries, mainly focusing on the ownership of territories. The main component of the Hindu civilization, India, has been in contention with its neighboring Pakistan for decades. Even after many wars over the years, both India and Pakistan continue to squabble over issues such as the recent Indian Airline crash and nuclear arms.

Politically, the Hindu government in India is a secular one; however the Indian culture is a curiously spiritual one. As another rising economic gem in Asia, it presents itself as a rival to China's also booming economic growth.