
Pakistani history
Pakistani history centers on the struggle for independence from British rule and the creation of Pakistan in 1947, driven by religious and cultural identity among Muslims in British India. Initially part of British India, Pakistan was established as a separate nation for Muslims, leading to widespread migration and conflict. Over the decades, the country faced political instability, wars with India, and military coups. In 1971, East Pakistan became Bangladesh after a separatist movement. Today, Pakistan is a sovereign nation with a diverse culture, navigating challenges like governance, economy, and regional relations, while shaping its identity as an Islamic republic.