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Well, did Pakistan and Bangladesh bang? No, not in the literal sense! But they have had a tumultuous relationship since Bangladesh’s independence from Pakistan in 1971. From border disputes to economic ties, there’s been a lot of back-and-forth between the two countries. Let’s take a look at how their relationship has evolved over the years.

What Did Pakistan Do To Bangladesh? [Solved]

During the nine-month Bangladesh Liberation War, Pakistan Armed Forces and Jamaat-e-Islami’s pro-Pakistani militias killed an estimated 300,000 to 3 million people and raped 200,000 to 400,000 Bengali women in a horrific campaign of genocide. Wow! That’s awful.

  1. Partition of British India: In 1947, the British Raj was partitioned into two separate countries, India and Pakistan. As a result of this partition, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) became part of Pakistan.

  2. Language Disputes: During the 1950s and 1960s, there were disputes between East and West Pakistan over language rights for Bengali-speaking people in East Pakistan. This led to increased tensions between the two regions.

  3. 1971 War of Independence: In 1971, a civil war broke out between East and West Pakistan which resulted in the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistani rule.

  4. International Recognition: Following its independence in 1971, Bangladesh was recognized by most countries around the world as an independent nation-state with its own government and borders distinct from those of Pakistan’s.

  5. Current Relations: Today, relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan remain strained due to unresolved issues stemming from their shared history as well as ongoing political tensions in South Asia more broadly

No, Pakistan and Bangladesh didn’t bang. They’re two separate countries that used to be part of the same country, but they split up in 1971.