to put aside their difference and seee what is best for the people
but that's what could be it it's up to the people to make the chage
Yes you can take a train from Pakistan and Bangladesh to India. Pakistan has 2 trains which go to India and Bangladesh has 1
To take advantage from west-Asia crops....
I take it you mean Pakistan & what is now Bangladesh, formerly East Pakistan.
14th august 1947
it would approximately 5 hours but if you you went England to Pakistan it would take the exact 8 hours
I know that they do this in India, Ethiopia, Egypt, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
India Pakistan Sri lanka Maldive bhutan
1 minute or more but less than 10 minutes
Legally, Jammu & Kashmir is an integral and inseparable part of India. The British had ruled India as one undivided country made up of many provinces and princely states. When they left, India was partitioned into two separate countries. The new country, as mentioned earlier, was called Pakistan. The British as well as the leaders of both India and Pakistan had agreed to one basic principle - every inch of land must go either to India or to Pakistan. In other words, people living in India before the partition of 1947, had only two options: they could either join Pakistan or they could join India. They could not remain independent.Jammu & Kashmir was actually an exception. The Maharaja of the State had wanted time to decide whether he should join Pakistan or join India. But the rulers of Pakistan did not want to give him the opportunity to decide and instead attacked his state, killing hundreds of people and causing extensive damage to property. The Pakistani action forced the Maharaja to join India. But still pakistan try to take over kashmir which is illegal.
turkey, Iran, and India
actually muslims came to India just to rule and looted Indian wealth .They don't consider it as their mother land .At the time of British rule in India they hardly fought any serious war of independence they just waited for the result and when India got freedom the very first things they do is to take their own country now known as Pakistan. can any one name the muslims who sacrifice his life . among Hindus the list is never ending. they just given their blood to take their separate country Pakistan not for India's freedom
The whole of the Indian Subcontinent (Modern India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Burma, Bhutan, Sri Lanka) was originally a part of greater India (Mahabharat). When the British left India many regions of greater India called for independance. The far western states of India were predominantly Muslim and feared oppression under the rule of the Hindus (Many other breakaway provinces were predominantly Buddhist & they had the same fears) therefore asked for an independent Muslim homeland in the west of India, this land of course became Pakistan. So to answer your question, the British didn't take over Pakistan (as it was only created in 1947) but rather the part of India that became Pakistan. and they took over at some point during the mid 1800s.