As midnight approached on August 15, 1947, the foundation of Pakistan was created. Declared in the Indian Independence Act of 1947, the advent of control by the British could also have divided what was known as British India into two different countries whose borders were controlled by the religious communities that most densely populated the regions. Union of India (later Republic of India) could be dominant but with Hindu dominance, Muslims could control Pakistan domain (later isolated further into Pakistan and Bangladesh). when both Britain and British India were managing financial problems initiated by the war and its withdrawal, although created to establish peaceful relations, the opposite initially happened. As its main control, the United Kingdom had various states around the world, including a huge region of South Asia found in what is now Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. When the British abandoned the area, many people from the former state expected that ethnic pressures would lead to violent and damaging unrest if India became a sovereign state. Radiant powers were overly robust to allow ethnically diverse populations to coexist congruously, and centripetal forces appeared to support the division of states. The two assemblies included are the two distinctive ethnic aggregations. One was made up of a Muslim population found in present-day Pakistan and Bangladesh, and the other was made up of a Hindu population found in present-day India. Fortunately, the British were wary of the ethnic differences of the district and, as best they could, ... in the middle of the paper ... identified the states of India and Pakistan, and this was poised to make the states reflect the state of the country Perfect. India is an overwhelmingly Hindu nation made up of people united by religion and social affinities, and Pakistan is a predominantly Muslim nation whose population is happy with its homogeneous Muslim religion and society. Borders were established to match and also conceive of ethnic boundaries, so the current peripheries sought to keep Muslims in Pakistan and Hindus in India. Shockingly, it was not drafted well, and a mass relocation of Hindus to India and Muslims to Pakistan led to a dangerous period of religious and ethnic tension between the two countries. Despite initial tensions, the India-Pakistan periphery was quite effective in minimizing ethnic and religious pressures, as the British hoped..
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