Pakistan, as such, didn't exist as a separate country. It was part of the Indian sub continent, a part of the British Empire. It became a state in it's own right as a part of the Independence in 1947, as East & West Pakistan. East Pakistan goes on to become Bangladesh.
No India and Pakistan partition is nothing to do with World War 1 or World War 2.
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They gained their independence from Great Britain in 1947.
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Yes Pakistanis and Indians were in World War 2 fighting in the Royal Army and Royal Navy. In those days Pakistan was part of India. We have located a web site which will educate you about the Pakistani/Indian part in the war.
The partition of the Indian subcontinent was based on religion, Pakistan had a majority of Muslims, while India had a majority of Hindus.
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The next war between India and Pakistan is due within 2 months, but this war would not be a full scale war rather a limited AIR STRIKES type of war
There are several possible answers. Korea, which was divided into North Korea and South Korea following World War 2. Vietnam, which was divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam following the first Indochina war. Following the Vietnam War, they returned to being one country. India, which was divided into India and Pakistan (East Pakistan and West Pakistan). Later, Pakistan became two separate countries, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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