Radcliffe Line
Durand Line is the line demarcating the boundaries of India and Afghanistan. It was drawn up in 1896 by Sir Mortimer Durand. At present this boundary lies in POK (Pakistan occupied Kashmir).
Pakistan
The region we today know as Pakistan has gone by many names throughout it's history, dating back to before Alexander the Great. It was the Sikh empire from roughly 1800 until 1849. From 1849 until several years after World War II, Pakistan was part of India, and controlled by the British. In 1947, with independence from India and Britain, until 1956 it was known as the Dominion of Pakistan. From 1956 to the present, it is officially known as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
no pakistan is its own country now just like india. however, before, pakistan and india wer joined and were 1 huge country known as india. now they are independant
a republic in S Asia, between India and Afghanistan: formerly part of British India; known as West Pakistan from 1947-71 to distinguish it from East Pakistan
Kashmir is one of the main reasons that divides Pakistan and India. There have been several wars over Kashmir since Pakistan and India were formed in 1947. It would be very hard for India and Pakistan to get along.
Prior to becoming 'Pakistan', this country was a part of the country that is now known as India.
These are modern India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Pakistan and Bangladesh did not exist at all under British rule, and Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon.
Pakistan shares its borders with India, Afghanistan, Iran and China. On the eastern side, Pakistan has a very long border with India. So, in the east of Pakistan there is only one country, very well known as India or Hindustan.
Chhabra known Chhapra or Chapra live in Pakistan. Chhapra people known as Memons in Pakistan. Memons are Loahana in Hindu Community in India.
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The territory that India and Pakistan has fought over through the years in known as Kashmir. This area is in Kargil area and is controlled by India.