India and Her Neighbours - Class 7 Social Studies (CBSE)
Current 2026 sequence: NCERT Exploring Society: India and Beyond, Part II. This page follows the same tuition.in chapter structure as the Class 9 Social Studies pages: story first, concepts next, then revision and practice.
1. Chapter Snapshot
- Book: Exploring Society: India and Beyond, Part II
- Subject: Social Studies / Social Science
- Domain focus: Geography and History
- Core themes: neighbouring countries, water bodies, relationships, interdependence
- Exam use: short answers, map/activity questions, source-based questions, and competency-based reasoning.
2. Big Ideas
Neighbourhood
India's neighbourhood includes land neighbours, maritime neighbours, shared water bodies, and cultural-economic links.
Interconnectedness
Geography, history, trade, migration, rivers, mountains, and seas shape India's relations with nearby countries.
Map skills
World and regional maps help understand borders, water bodies, routes, and shared environments.
3. What You Should Be Able To Do
- Describe the broader meaning of India's neighbouring countries.
- Analyse geographical and historical factors in India's relationships.
- Explain present-day interconnectedness with neighbours.
- Locate neighbouring countries and surrounding water bodies.
4. Map and Activity Focus
- Mark three major water bodies around India.
- Label neighbouring countries on a world or South Asia map.
- Prepare a project on cultural or economic links with one neighbour.
5. How To Write Better Answers
- Start with a clear definition or context sentence.
- Add two or three precise points from the chapter.
- Use an example from India, your locality, a map, or a classroom activity.
- End with the wider importance: citizenship, environment, economy, culture, or democratic life.
6. Quick Recap
- Neighbourhood: learn the definition, one example, and why it matters.
- Interconnectedness: learn the definition, one example, and why it matters.
- Map skills: learn the definition, one example, and why it matters.
7. Practice Prompts
- Give a one-line definition of the most important concept in this chapter.
- Explain one cause-and-effect relationship from the chapter.
- Give one real-life example from India or your neighbourhood.
- If a map is involved, locate the relevant place or feature and explain why it matters.
8. Teacher Note
This chapter works best when students combine reading with map work, short local observations, and discussion. Ask students to connect the textbook idea to a familiar place, service, market, crop, weather event, institution, or community practice.
