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Before the partition of India and Pakistan, the South Asian subcontinent was basically a British colony, and the British queen (king) concurrently served as the emperor of India. The partition of India and Pakistan was built separately according to the Mountbatten Plan

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Map of the situation before independence of India and Pakistan

Before the partition of India and Pakistan, the South Asian subcontinent was basically a British colony, and the Queen (King) of England concurrently served as the Emperor of India.

India and Pakistan were divided, according to the Mountbatten Plan, two countries (divided into East Pakistan and West Pakistan) were established, and three wars broke out between the two countries in response to territorial issues, and East Pakistan became independent with the support of India and established Bangladesh.

Before the partition of India and Pakistan, the South Asian subcontinent was basically a British colony, and the British queen (king) concurrently served as the emperor of India. The partition of India and Pakistan was built separately according to the Mountbatten Plan
Before the partition of India and Pakistan, the South Asian subcontinent was basically a British colony, and the British queen (king) concurrently served as the emperor of India. The partition of India and Pakistan was built separately according to the Mountbatten Plan
Before the partition of India and Pakistan, the South Asian subcontinent was basically a British colony, and the British queen (king) concurrently served as the emperor of India. The partition of India and Pakistan was built separately according to the Mountbatten Plan
Before the partition of India and Pakistan, the South Asian subcontinent was basically a British colony, and the British queen (king) concurrently served as the emperor of India. The partition of India and Pakistan was built separately according to the Mountbatten Plan

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