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The main difference between the map of India in 1947 and 2012 is the partition of India in 1947, resulting in the creation of Pakistan and later Bangladesh. Additionally, over time, India has seen changes in its territories due to various events like the annexation of certain regions, border disputes, and the creation of new states for better governance.
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pakistan stared first in time 1947
Our country Pakistan, has been affected by the flood 50 time since 1947.
He was India's last Viceroy in 1947. Pakistan was part of the Indian Empire at that time.
Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947, following the partition of British India. This partition was aimed at creating separate nations for Muslims and Hindus, leading to the establishment of Pakistan as a Muslim-majority state. The creation of Pakistan marked a significant moment in the subcontinent's history, resulting in widespread migration and communal violence.
Pakistan was named as Islamic Republic of Pakistan in Objective resolution of Pakistan very first time. Objective resolution was presented in 1956.
Pakistan Cricket team establish from 1952 and Abdul Hafeez Kardar was the captain of Pakistan cricket at that time.
At the time of creation, Pakistan had 3 provinces named as NWFP, Sindh and Punjab. Baluchistan was merged into Pakistan later.
Pakistan was founded by showing two nation theory i.e. In subcontinent there was two major religions like Muslims and Hindus. Both were totally different in their aims of life, culture, beliefs even in their eating stuff. All the time there was exploitation of Muslims by non Muslims especially in jobs and educational institutions.These discriminations become the cause of the foundation of Pakistan.
On August 15, 1947 India becomes an Independent Nation within the Commonwealth and at the same time the nation of Pakistan receives its first Governor General at Karachi Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan.
Bangladesh had a revolution twice. In 1947, Bangladesh which was part of India at the time, got its independence from Britain. Bangladesh then became East Pakistan and what is now Pakistan became West Pakistan. In 1971, East Pakistan got its independence from West Pakistan and became Bangladesh.