South Asia

It includes the region sometimes called the Indian subcontinent. It contains well over a fifth of the world's population.
This region has a long history, and ancient civilisations have sprung up from the Indus Valley. The region was at its most prosperous before the 17th century; colonialism lead to the conquering of the region, which began to fall apart in the feud between Britain, France, Portugal and Holland. With the post-colonial period of the 20th century, the region was partitioned into India and the two Pakistans, one of which became Bangladesh; Bhutan gained independence from India. Afghanistan and Nepal were separate cases.
See also: History of South Asia
Southern Asia sometimes refers to all of Asia that was not part of the Soviet Union.
| South Asia |
| Bangladesh | Bhutan | India | Maldives | Nepal | Pakistan | Sri Lanka |