In 1948, British India gained independence but was split into India, Pakistan and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
Pakistan did not exist as a country before WW2 as it was part of India and ruled by Britain. After WW2 Britain started to lose empire and India gained independence and Pakistan was formed. So it can be argued WW2 was of great benefit to Pakistan
Currently Pakistan is an independent country. It was colonized by Britain in 1856 and was ruled by Britain till 1947.
The question is wrong. Britain did never lose Bangladesh. Actually British Indian subcontinent was under the umbrella of British imperialism uptill 1947; and Bangla desh was only an eastern province of sub-continent. Britain divided subcontinent into two parts named Pakistan and India in 1947. Pakistan comprised five provinces inclusive of Eastern Bangal while the province of West Bengal was included in India. Bangladesh was called East Pakistan from 1947 to 1971. During this period, Bangladesh formed a part of Pakistan's federation. In result of a prolonged Civil war caused by frustration, political instability, resentment and because being in severe state of desperation toward Pakistan, there broke out open war between both wings of then united Pakistan. It resulted in the separation of East Pakistan on 17 Dec. 1971. In the aftermath, it became independent and renamed itself Bangladesh. Actually Bangladesh got independence from Pakistan not from Britain.
There has been good relations between Pakistan and Britain after 1947 because of the post independence migration.
Muslim migrated from India to Pakistan .
Britain lose Singapore to Japanese a long time ago
I think they owned India not sure about pakistan tho
On a technical basis, the nation of Pakistan began in 1947. The country was created by the British. The entire Indian subcontinent was a colony of Great Britain. In 1947, Britain created Pakistan out of India. So the history of Pakistan dates from 1947 onwards.
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.
Australia has not lost Britain as an ally.
What did Britain lose
Pakistan is 4 hours in front of UK time. GMT+4