India and Her Neighbours | Class 7 Social Science Notes
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India and Her Neighbours – this guide gives you a concise, exam-ready overview of India and Her Neighbours from Class 7 Social Science, written by ConceptScroll editors and reviewed against the latest NCERT textbook.
China
China, India's northern neighbour, is the world's most populous country and has a vast landmass with diverse geography. The India-China border is long and complex, stretching over 3,488 kilometers, including disputed areas such as Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh. The section explains the physical geography of China, including the Tibetan Plateau, the Himalayas, and major rivers like the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers. The capital city is Beijing. The historical relationship between India and China has been marked by cultural exchanges, such as the spread of Buddhism, but also by conflicts, notably the 1962 war over border disputes. The section discusses the importance of the Himalayas as a natural barrier and the challenges posed by the difficult terrain in managing the border. It also touches upon recent efforts to improve diplomatic relations and trade between the two countries. Understanding China's geography and political system helps explain its role in regional and global affairs, including its influence on South Asia.
📊 Diagram: Map showing China north of India, highlighting the Himalayan mountain range, disputed border areas like Aksai Chin, and major Chinese cities including Beijing.
🧪 Activity: No specific activity in this section.
🔗 Connection: Leads to understanding the smaller Himalayan neighbours Nepal and Bhutan.
Frequently asked questions
2. How do geography and history influence the nature of India’s relationships with her neighbours?
Geography influences India's relationships with her neighbours by determining physical boundaries, accessibility, and strategic importance. For example, the Himalayas act as a natural barrier between India and China, shaping their border relations. History influences relationships through shared cultural ties, past conflicts, and trade connections. Historical interactions such as the spread of Buddhism between India and China have created cultural bonds. Together, geography and history shape dip
3. In what ways are India and her neighbours interconnected today?
India and her neighbours are interconnected today through land and maritime boundaries facilitating trade, cultural exchange, and political cooperation. Shared borders enable movement of goods and people, while maritime neighbours connect via sea routes important for commerce and strategic partnerships. Regionalism promotes peace, stability, and shared progress through cooperation in trade, disaster relief, and cultural ties.
Explain who a maritime neighbour is with two examples with respect to India.
A maritime neighbour is a country that shares a sea or ocean boundary with another country. In the context of India, maritime neighbours are countries that are located across the sea from India. Two examples of India's maritime neighbours are Sri Lanka and the Maldives. These countries are separated from India by the sea but are close enough to be considered neighbours.
How has Buddhism created links with India’s neighbours? Give examples to explain your answer.
Buddhism originated in India and spread to many neighbouring countries, creating cultural and religious links between India and its neighbours. For example, Buddhism spread to Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Tibet. These countries adopted Buddhist teachings, built monasteries, and maintained cultural exchanges with India. This shared religious heritage has helped strengthen ties and mutual understanding between India and these countries.
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