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Q)Discuss the development of the 1937-1947 period that led to the creation of Pakistan?​

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Answered by navkomal
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Some of the developments in this decade that lead to the creation of Pakistan are : 1. In Provincial elections of 1937, Muslim League lost even the Muslim majority states which created fear among them about the Muslim representation. ... It emboldened the Muslim League and it also showed Muslims want partition.

Answered by sadiaanam
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The years 1937–1947 were a pivotal moment in India's history and had a significant impact on the birth of Pakistan. This period saw a number of occurrences and changes that fueled the region's yearning for its own Muslim-majority state. Among the crucial elements are:

The All India Muslim League was established in 1906 as a platform for politics for Indian Muslims. But it really took off between 1937 and 1947, when it became more louder in its call for a separate state with a Muslim majority.

The All India Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution in 1940, which urged the establishment of an autonomous Muslim state in India's North West and North East.

Hindu-Muslim Tensions: During this time, animosities between Hindus and Muslims grew and the two groups split more and more. Muslims felt alienated as a result of this.

The British Raj: Pakistan was largely created as a result of the British Raj. Divide-and-conquer strategies were long-used by the British to keep control over India.

India's partition: Pakistan became an independent country as a result of the partition of India in 1947.

In conclusion, the 1937–1947 era was marked by a burgeoning Muslim nationalism, Hindu–Muslim tensions, and British Raj political scheming, which all worked together to result in the establishment of Pakistan as an independent state.

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