The partition of India was not a treaty, it was part of the law passed by the British Parliament in London granting Indian independence in 1947. The British Empire ruled most of the Indian subcontinent before then. There were strong but conflicting independence movements in India, the Hindu effort led by Gandhi and the Muslim movement led by Jinnah. Britain hoped to minimize violent conflict between them after independence; its solution was to divide India into two countries, Muslim Pakistan and Hindu India, depending on which religion was predominant in the area, and on referenda in areas where the local preference was not clear. Both the Hindus and the Muslims grudgingly agreed to this. Perhaps no solution could have avoided violence entirely, but partition under the British plan resulted immediately in war between India and Pakistan. The resulting deaths are estimated at between several hundred thousand and one million, and between 10 to 12 million people were displace, crossing the boundary between India and Pakistan in 1947. There is still some hostility between the two countries present 65 years later.
Working of federalism is there in theory and practice in India and US in various ways. This is stipulated in the conditions which binds the states together and most states in India and USA are governed through the federal system.
The short answer - the state of Kashmir itself The long answer - The Indian raj split up in 1948 into three separate states - Indian, Pakistan and sri lanka. The north was split into two, India and Pakistan with the Hindu and Sikh areas going to India and the Muslim areas going to Pakistan. The exception to this was Kashmir, a Muslim dominated area that was claimed by India. Since the split the Muslim population has fought against the Indian army to gain there Independence and (depending on who you listen too) Pakistan has been aiding the rebels. The war, apart from fighting in Kashmir itself, has seen terrorist attacks take place in other areas in India and has contributed to the hostile relationship between India and Pakistan. So - while Kashmir itself has seen the most fighting the wider subcontinent has been greatly affected as well.
The length of a cylinder is how tall it is. See the picture in the related link for more information.
what makes India run is corruption
india made dundee a rich city
The main link is Mary Slessor, a missionary worker from Dundee in Nigeria (West Africa)
The waterway that became a vital link between Britian and India is the Suez Canal.
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22.2 miles
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Portsmouth to Dundee By road, the distance is 513 miles, a journey of about 8 hours 30 minutes.
Kevin McDonald - Dundee United (youth) -Dundee Paul Dixon -Dundee -Dundee United Lee Wilkie -Dundee-Dundee United Scott Roberson -Dundee-Dundee United That's all i can think of
Probably between port towns of South India ( Tamil kingdom) and Malaysia ( known as kadaram).