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Q: Which leader insisted for the partition of India and Pakistan?
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Who was responsible for marking the boundaries of Pakistan and India before partition?

who was responsible for marking the boundaries of india and pakistan before partition


When did the partition of India and Pakistan finish?

Delhi


Why did the partition of Pakistan and India occur?

because of pakista........................


A new country that was born by a partition from India?

it was PAKISTAN THAT WAS PARTITIONED from India in 1947.


Did India and Pakistan agree to partition Kashmir?

Presently, the conflict and debates between Pakistan and India concerning the partition of Kashmir still continues with neither side agreeing to anything.


Where did Muslims migrate to after the 1947 partition of British India?

pakistan


After the partition relations between India and Pakistan were?

hostile and warlike


When east bangal converted into east Pakistan?

The Partition of Bengal in 1947, part of the Partition of India, was a partition that divided the British Indian province of Bengal between India and Pakistan, with West Bengal becoming a province of India and East Bengal becoming a province of Pakistan. The partition was done according to what has come to be known as the 3 June Plan or Mountbatten Plan.


In 1947 the British agreed to partition India into what two independent countries?

India and Pakistan


The partition of the Indian subcontinent into India and Pakistan after World War 2 was based largely on?

The partition of the Indian subcontinent was based on religion, Pakistan had a majority of Muslims, while India had a majority of Hindus.


Which state formed after independence of India?

Pakistan and India. Bangladesh was formed out east Pakistan in 1971, 24 years after initial partition.


What was the partition of India?

In 1947, the British divided-up the Indian Empire into two nations. Pakistan, which was meant to be a homeland for Muslims living in the Indian Empire and the Union of India which was meant to be a homeland for Hindu's living in the Empire. This was called the partition of India.