Respuesta :
Explanation:
were former princely states of the British Indian Empire which acceded to the new Dominion of Pakistan between 1947 and 1948, following the Partition of (British) India and its independence.
At the time of the withdrawal of British forces from the subcontinent on 15 August 1947, West Pakistan was less than half of its ultimate size. It took a year of negotiations, threats, and accidents to bring the princely states into Pakistan, and a long process of integration followed
******this is my info************
[tex]\large \boxed{\sf Reasons:}[/tex]
- By 1970, East Pakistan paid more taxes than West Pakistan since the government was dominated primarily by West Pakistanis
- The government was accused by East Pakistan for delaying shipments of food and relief supplies to victims of a flood in 1970
- Both East and West Pakistan were far apart from each other by more than 1,000 miles
- Government treated East Pakistan like a colony
- West Pakistan dominated both political and economic power
- Language, cultural, and religious differences
- Military governments gave little attention to political demands in East Pakistan
In 1971, East Pakistan became a newly independent nation - Bangladesh