India vs. Pakistan Venn Diagram
Claims the region of Kashmir
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Commemorating 60 years of independence
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Contains varied landscapes: mountains, deserts, coastal areas, plateaus and plains
Both
Historically part of the Mogul Empire
Both
Possesses nuclear weapons
Both
Previously ruled by the British
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Received independence in 1947
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Situated on a subcontinent
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Touches the Arabian Sea
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Uses the rupee as its currency
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Borders the Bay of Bengal
India
Considered the world's largest democracy
India
Contains the Ganges River
India
Fast rising middle class
India
Formed as a secular nation
India
In area, one third the size of the U.S.
India
Muslims make up approximately 13% of population
India
Neighbors include Nepal and Bhutan
India
New Delhi is the capital city
India
One of the fastest growing economies in the world
India
Predominantly Hindu
India
The population has surpassed one billion
India
Bordered by Iran to the West
Pakistan
Borders Afghanistan
Pakistan
Contains K2, the second highest peak in the world
Pakistan
Divided into a West and East segment in 1947
Pakistan
Islam is the predominant religion
Pakistan
Islamabad is the capital
Pakistan
Karachi is the largest city
Pakistan
Muhammad Ali Jinnah known as the Great Leader
Pakistan
President [was] General Pervez Musharraf
Pakistan
The Indus River flows through this country
Pakistan
The name derives from Urdu word meaning 'pure'
Pakistan
Twice the size of California
Pakistan
