pakistan.....
it was PAKISTAN THAT WAS PARTITIONED from India in 1947.
The Partition of India occured in 1947 when British India was patitioned into what came to be the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Peoples Republic of Bangladesh and the Republic of India. The Indian Independence Act 1947 resulted in the dissolution of the Britisl Indian Empire and the end of the British Raj.
It was India, which when granted independence from the British Empire in 1947 was partitioned into India (mostly Hindu) and Pakistan (mostly Muslim). The isolated part of Pakistan in the east of India (East Pakistan) later became the free nation of Bangladesh.
Pakistan and Bangladesh were formed.
India and Pakistan. (Initially, Pakistan was split geographically into the larger West Pakistan and the smaller East Pakistan. Today, West Pakistan is now called just Pakistan, and East Pakistan became an independent country in its own right, Bangladesh.)
Pakistan
It is a country in Asia and was made in 1947 when the leader of the Muslim league in India demanded a breakaway state, thus Pakistan was made in 1947 to prevent a war between the Muslims and the Hindus.
Pakistan declared independence in 1947 as an Islamic Republic. However, there has been a large Muslim population along the Indus River and all points west for over 800 years.
it was part of India. India was originally the countries of Bangladesh and Pakistan. part of India was Muslim, and the other Hindu, so they split into India and Pakistan. now, Pakistan and Bangladesh used to be east and west Pakistan. due to political, beliefs, they split. they are now Pakistan and Bangladesh
The most common religion is Hindu, but the country is also home to one of the world's largest Muslim populations.for A+ users its Hindu
India was partitioned in 1947 based on religious lines to create Pakistan, following the ideology of Muslim nationalism propagated by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the All India Muslim League. The Partition was a result of growing tensions between the Muslim and Hindu communities in colonial India, and the demand for a separate Muslim-majority nation. This form of nationalism led to the division of the subcontinent into two separate countries, India and Pakistan, to address the aspirations of the Muslim population for a separate homeland.