"Indian Independence Bill" deleted India and Pakistan's independent country from former Mughal Empire and became effective at midnight. The long-awaited agreement was welcomed by Indian independent leader Mohandas Gandhi as the "British best act" after the 200 years of British rule. However, the religious confrontation between Hindus and Muslims delayed the efforts of the UK to make India independent after the Second World War, and soon lost the excitement of Gandhi. Hundreds of people were killed in the first few days after independence in the northern Punjab province between Hindi controlled India and Muslim dominated Pakistan.
After the end of the First World War, Gandhi organized the first of many effective passive resistance movements to protest the British repressive rule in India. In the 1930 's, the British government conceded to Indian nationalists, but during the Second World War frustration against British rule became worried that the British lost the Indian Axis.
Gandhi and other nationalist leaders refused their commitment to the British postwar British autonomy and organized a nonviolent "departure from India" campaign to accelerate the withdrawal of the UK. British colonial authorities answered by imprisoning Gandhi and other hundreds of people. In 1947, the Indian National Assembly relaxed the Muslim League and accepted the establishment of Pakistan to end independent negotiations. On August 15, 1947, the "Indian Independence Bill" came into effect, the era of religious confusion began in India and Pakistan and was assassinated by Hindu fanatics during the prayers of January 1948. Vigil muslim - Hindu violence
In 1947, the British Indian was divided into independent governance of India and Pakistan. Hundreds of kingdom states ruled by the monarchy in the treaty with the UK's accession alliance were incorporated into India and Pakistan. India and Pakistan carried out several wars between former prince Jang Moo and Kashmir. Between 1950 and 1954, France and India merged with India, India joined Portugal and India in 1961 and annexed the Kingdom of Sikkim in 1975. India's rebellion in 1857 was part of the Indian army's uprising. It is characterized by civilian massacres by both sides. However, this is not an independent movement, it is only a small part of India. Later, the UK withdrew from contemporary Indian social reform and the level of organizational violence under British rule was relatively small.
The department of India was a division of British India in 1947 and was accompanied by two independent rules, India and Pakistan. Today Indian territory is India Republic and Pakistan territory is today Pakistan Islamic Republic and Bangladesh People's Republic. This district spans three provinces of Assam, Bangladesh, Punjab based on the majority of Hindus or Muslims in the area. The border between India and Pakistan is called the Radcliffe line. It also includes division of the central finance division between the British Indian Army, Indian Indian Ocean Navy, Indian civil servants, railways, and the two new territories. As the British government said, the Indian independence law in 1947 prescribed this division, resulting in the dissolution of the British government. Two autonomous nations of Pakistan and India were legally founded late at night from 14th to 15th August 1947.