A border, referred to as The Line of Control
The British and the Muslims. The Muslims complained they were not getting the same treatment and representation as the Hindus.
It caused massive migrations.
The Partition of India of 1947 was the division of British India[b] into two independent dominion states, India and Pakistan by an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.[3]
The Partition of India of 1947 was the division of British India[b] into two independent dominion states, India and Pakistan by an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
It was split into Muslim and Hindu regionsIt split into two countries with different religions.
India and Pakistan :)
India and Pakistan. (Initially, Pakistan was split geographically into the larger West Pakistan and the smaller East Pakistan. Today, West Pakistan is now called just Pakistan, and East Pakistan became an independent country in its own right, Bangladesh.)
Pakistan was the Muslim part of India that was separated one million people died in the transition
He believed that his failure to prevent the Hindu and Muslim leaderships decision to split the Muslim population into its own country of Pakistan, and resulting in millions of deaths during the migrations that followed, was his biggest failure.
It was split into Muslim and Hindu regionsIt split into two countries with different religions.
Pakistan Revolution (1936 - 1947).
India and Pakistan :)
Pakistan once used to be part of India. India and Pakistan split apart because of their different religions while the Europeans were still discovering the world.
it was part of India. India was originally the countries of Bangladesh and Pakistan. part of India was Muslim, and the other Hindu, so they split into India and Pakistan. now, Pakistan and Bangladesh used to be east and west Pakistan. due to political, beliefs, they split. they are now Pakistan and Bangladesh
In 1948, British India gained independence but was split into India, Pakistan and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
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.
India and Pakistan were formed from British India in 1947.
Pakistan and Nepal.
India Independence Act
Pakistan was once a part of British India. During the Partition in 1947, India and Pakistan were split into their current countries.
The Kashmir insurgents were the third party in the Kashmir dispute, along with the Indians and Pakistanis. The insurgents were split between wanting independence and wanting to be part of Pakistan.