Pakistan
B. R. Verma has written: 'B. R. Verma's Mohammedan law in India and Pakistan' -- subject(s): Islamic law 'Mohammedan law in India & Pakistan' -- subject(s): Islamic law 'B.R. Verma's commentaries on Mohammedan law in India, Pakistan & Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Islamic law
no they are slightly weak than china they b cant invade china but they can easily defend their India
One of them is 1) Wagha from Pakistan ( Lahore ) to India ( Amritsar ). Another one is at 2) Firozpur - Hussainwala, at 3) Fazillka also there is a border post. In 4) Rajasthan also there are border posts with Pakistan. With Bangladesh: 5) Mohanbao and 6) Rohanpur With Nepal: 7) Dulhabari
India
A. is incorrect; Bangladesh was not created by Britain but emerged as an independent nation from Pakistan in 1971. B. is partially correct; during the partition of India in 1947, India lost significant territory, as Pakistan was established as a separate nation, leading to the division of British India into India and Pakistan. However, it is important to note that India did not lose "over half its land" in this split; rather, it lost about a third of its territory, which became Pakistan.
A: India
India
Mr. Shahid Maik is the current ambassador of Pakistan in India, the post which is technically called the Pakistan's High Commissioner to IndiaBy: (Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh)
B. R. Deepak has written: 'India-China relations in the first half of the 20th century =' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'India & China, 1904-2004' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
A. Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi led a revolution with peaceful demonstration. B. The British split India into two countries. C. The British gave one-fifth of India's land to Pakistan.
A. Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi led a revolution with peaceful demonstration. B. The British split India into two countries. C. The British gave one-fifth of India's land to Pakistan.