At the time of the British Empire, Pakistan didn't exist. It was part of the Indian Empire which was part of the British Empire. When independence came in 1947, the country was split into India (mostly Hindus), Pakistan (mostly Muslims), and East Pakistan (mostly Muslims and now called Bangladesh).
The British Empire no longer exists. However, there are around 50 countries who used to be part of the British Empire but are now independent and choose to remain part of the Commonwealth of Nations. Those countries include Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and many Caribbean countries.
Yes Pakistan is a member of the British Commonwealth
The British
"The sun never set on the British Empire" - this saying was literal; at its peak the British Empire was the largest empire the world had ever known. There are too many members to list, but you may find the related link useful.
There are many Asian countries which were in the British Empire, and Hong Kong was in the British Commonwealth until 1998. Countries in the Empire included India, Pakistan, Tibet (now part of China), Burma (now Myanmar), and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).
NO, THEY LEFT IN THE 40,s
in 1947
It gave the British sugar tea and coffie
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In 1947 -S
Pakistan was once part of the British empire. The majority of the Muslims wanted a separate government from the Hindus of India.
It's still Pakistan, it used to be part of India before it separated, and before that conquered by the british empire.
Underdependent economy,poor production of agriculture
Southwest Pakistan was under the Mauryan Empire.
On August 14, 1947 the state of Pakistan gained Independence from the British Indian Empire
Pakistan gains independence from the British Indian Empire and joins the Commonwealth of Nations.
The British Empire no longer exists. However, there are around 50 countries who used to be part of the British Empire but are now independent and choose to remain part of the Commonwealth of Nations. Those countries include Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and many Caribbean countries.