The British colonized the region that is now Pakistan primarily for strategic and economic reasons. Following the decline of the Mughal Empire, the British East India Company sought to control trade routes and resources in South Asia. The fertile lands of the Indus Valley, along with its agricultural potential, made it an attractive area for economic exploitation. Additionally, the British aimed to establish political dominance and maintain stability in the region to bolster their overall control in India.
Pakistan has never had the power to create foreign colonies.
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Yes Pakistan is a member of the British Commonwealth
For the "working poor" of London.
No. Nigeria was a former British colony.
Most Muslims in British India moved to Pakistan after independence was granted. Pakistan then included modern day Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The first Europeans to colonize India were the Portuguese at Goa, followed by the Dutch, French, and finally, the British.
The British Council and Pakistan have a close relationship as there are many workers of the British Council that are stationed in Pakistan. These countries have a trade economy between them as well.
British English. It is prevalent since the time of the British.
India and Pakistan were created when British left India. Pakistan further divided into two (Pakistan and Bangladesh) in 1971.