India won its independence in 15th August 1947 , but sadly lost its unity.
The Indian subcontinent was divided/partitioned into two different countries- India and Pakistan.
West Pakistan consisted Sindh and East Pakistan (which later becomes Bangladesh) which consisted of east Bengal, the rest was India. Consider a map of South Asia to understand the scenario better.
The seasons on the Indian subcontinent are marked by monsoons.
The two religions developed in the Indian subcontinent was Hinduism and Buddhism :D
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Pakistan and Bangladesh were formed.
The subcontinent was divided into two parts - Pakistan and Bharat
The British-ruled areas of the Indian subcontinent were partitioned into India and Pakistan in the year 1947 under the Indian Independence Act.
When the Indian subcontinent became independent of Great Britain the subcontinent was partitioned because of religious differences between Hindus and Muslims.
The British decided to partition the Indian subcontinent because of the conflict that Hindus and Muslims had with each other.
India and Pakistan
The partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 was primarily caused by Muslims distrust of a nation dominated by a Hindu majority
The Partition of India was the partition of the British Indian Empire that led to the creation of the sovereign states of the Dominion of Pakistan and the Union of India on 15 August 1947. The Dominion of Pakistan later split into the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
Indian subcontinent's population is 1,700,000,000.
They originated from the southern Indian subcontinent.
The Indian subcontinent
No. Hinduism dominates the Indian subcontinent.
The seasons on the Indian subcontinent are marked by monsoons.
Nepal is considered to be part of the Indian subcontinent.