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South Asia, also known as '''Southern Asia''', is a South ern Geopolitical Region of the Asia n Continent comprising territories on and in proximity to the Indian Subcontinent . It is surrounded by (from West to East ) Western Asia , Central Asia , Eastern Asia , and Southeastern Asia .


DEFINITIONS AND USAGE

South Asia consists of the following countries and territories, these countries are also active members of the South Asian Association For Regional Cooperation (except British Indian Ocean Territory):










Also sometimes included (for assumed cultural and/or historical reasons):

The United Nations further includes Iran as part of ''Southern Asia'':[http://millenniumindicators.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49regin.htm#asia Composition of macro geographical (continental) regions, geographical sub-regions, and selected economic and other groupings], United Nations website



The term '', for instance, is sometimes grouped in this region due to sociopolitical and ethnic (Pashtun) ties to neighbouring Pakistan, whilst Pakistani regions west of the Indus are sometimes described as being in Central Asia, due to historical connections. A good proportion of the Pakistan i land mass is not on the Indian plate, but on the fringes of the Iranian Plateau . As in the case of the Hindukush mountains, everything to the south-east of the Iranian Plateau is considered South Asia.


Controversy over the definition

The definition of South Asia can vary greatly from person to person. Most sources commonly accept Bangladesh, the Chagos Islands, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, and Pakistan as South Asian. The controversy originates over Afghanistan, Iran, and Tibet. Afghanistan and Tibet are often considered South Asian by many universities' departments of South Asian studies, especially those referenced above, but this definition is not universal. Another controversy grows over Iran, as Iran is considered South Asian only by the UN


DEMOGRAPHY AND HISTORY


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The peoples of the region possess several distinguishing features that set them apart anthropologically from the rest of Asia; the dominant peoples and cultures are Indo-Aryan and Dravidian , and have a great affinity with the Iranian Plateau and the Caucasus particularly in the north west region of South Asia encompassing the modern states of Pakistan and Afghanistan . Persian , Arab and Turkish cultural traditions from the west also form an integral part of Islamic South Asian culture, but have been radically adapted to form a Muslim culture distinct from what is found in the Middle East e.g. pilgrimage to Dargah s.

South Asia ranks among the World 's most densely-populated regions. About 1.6 billion people live here – about one-fourth of all the people in the world. The region's Population Density of 305 persons per square kilometre is more than seven times the world average.

The region has a long history. Ancient civilizations developed in the Dwaraka region and the Indus River Valley. The region was at its far more prosperous before the 18th century, when the Mughal Empire held sway in the north and the Maratha Empire held sway in the south and central; Europe an Colonialism led to its expansion in the region, by Portugal and Holland , and later Britain and to a lesser degree France . Most of the region gained independence from Europe by the late 1940s .


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OTHER SUBREGIONS IN ASIA



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