Alexander the great
Using modern armies and technology to colonize South East Asia,
Alexander the Great's armies conquered land as far east as modern-day India. His campaigns extended through Persia and into the Indian subcontinent, notably winning the Battle of the Hydaspes against King Porus in 326 BCE. This expansion marked the farthest reach of his empire before his troops, weary from years of campaigning, ultimately refused to march further east. Alexander's conquests significantly influenced the cultural and political landscapes of the regions he encountered.
Today's Pakistan.
Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River in present day Pakistan.
He conquered most of the world known to him.
Libya, Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and today's Afghanistan and Pakistan.
There is East Pakistan after 1971
Chine is in north east of Pakistan, In east of pakistan is India and in north of India is China.
East Pakistan was created in 1955.
India is to the east of West Pakistan. East Pakistan (Bangladesh from 1971) is surrounded on three sides by India.
The Muslim country was Pakistan. East Pakistan and West Pakistan. East Pakistan is now Bangladesh.