East Pakistan is present-day Bangladesh.
India
India. Pakistan split from India in 1947. (And it's "a part" not "apart" - the two mean opposite things!)
bhutan and Nepal
Pakistan plays quite a significant role in the South Asian region being the only strong Muslim country in the region. Pakistan is an aid to the US in the "war on terror", which is a product of the US itself but still Pakistan seeks to help eradicate terrorism from this world alongside its allies.In terms of industries, Pakistan makes significant contribution to global trade in textiles. Apart from that, the country's is a leading producer of sports goods and majority of footballs made for the world cup are hand made in Pakistan. Among others, Pakistan is also famous from its handicrafts.There are many other roles that Pakistan has in the world which you may easily find on the web. So no one should doubt the country's capabilities.
Well it depends on which country you are comparing to. If you are referring to the US, then yes, Pakistan is further from the US than Turkey.
Finland was apart of Russia
Pakistan
Pakistan
well Pakistan and India both claim to own it but it really belong to Pakistan because its their property of land and its been apart of the country till the Kashmir war happened it was caused because India wanted it so Pakistan own it. i asked my mum she was born in Kashmir
A civil war is when a country tears itself apart, making it perfectly appropriate.
Indonesia. There are loads of variations of this question in here !
Pakistan once used to be part of India. India and Pakistan split apart because of their different religions while the Europeans were still discovering the world.