India and Pakistan were created when British left India. Pakistan further divided into two (Pakistan and Bangladesh) in 1971.
Well it was a part of India.
India, Pakistan, Burma and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
I believe the answer is British Raj.
Pakistan was once a part of British India. During the Partition in 1947, India and Pakistan were split into their current countries.
India and Pakistan
Bangladesh, Pakistan, India.
The British divided its Indian colony into India and Pakistan in 1947, following the partition of India. Pakistan was created as a separate nation for Muslims, while India remained a secular state with a Hindu majority.
British India included Pakistan (and Bangladesh) and was controlled by the United Kingdom. Upon independence, the region split into two countries: India and Pakistan (which included Bangladesh at the time).
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 , bangladesh , myamar
The two nations, formed at the time of partition of India in 1947 by the British, were the present India and Pakistan. Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan till 1971 Burma, although not regarded as a part of India, was nonetheless part of the wider India under British Empire.