Pakistan was once a part of British India. During the Partition in 1947, India and Pakistan were split into their current countries.
These are modern India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Pakistan and Bangladesh did not exist at all under British rule, and Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon.
India was previously ruled by the British. British rule took place from 1858 to 1947. In 1947, India was given its independence.
Jewel in the Crown is an expression used to refer to India which metaphorically was the "jewel in the crown" i.e. the most important part of the crown, in this case India was the most important part of the British Empire.
The two nations, formed at the time of partition of India in 1947 by the British, were the present India and Pakistan. Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan till 1971 Burma, although not regarded as a part of India, was nonetheless part of the wider India under British Empire.
Pakistan was once a part of British India. During the Partition in 1947, India and Pakistan were split into their current countries.
Myanmar (Burma)
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The British Empire once controlled North America, India and Australia. Many other nations were also part of the British Empire.
India, Pakistan, Burma and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
pakistan , bangladesh , myamar
At one time, India was part of the British Empire, until India gained independence.
Not any more. India was part of the British Empire once but has long since gained independence.
It's a Commonwealth country because it was once part of the British Empire.
Burma was never part of India. Burma was once "added" as a province of India after the British conquest of Burma in 1885, but broke away in 1936.
Five modern countries were considered to a part of British India: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Maldives.The original partition of India divided it into two countries: Indian and Pakistan. When people talk about India splitting into two countries, they are referring to the Partition of 1947 where the majority of British India was split into two newly independent countries: India and PakistanThe modern country Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan between 1947-1971, until it became independent.Sri Lanka remained under quasi-autonomous British control during the 1947 partition and became an independent country in 1948. Maldives also remained under British control after partition, and became an independent country in 1982.
These are modern India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Pakistan and Bangladesh did not exist at all under British rule, and Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon.