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The British Empire and South Asia

British India was a region of Asia that included the following present-day countries as British governed areas or Princely States whose foreign policy was controlled by Britain:

  • Bangladesh

  • India

  • Pakistan

The countries which formed British India gained independence from the British Empire in 1947.

In 1947, East Bengal was a province in Pakistan, and the province became known as East Pakistan in 1955. Bangladesh became a separate country in 1971.

The following were kingdoms or emirates whose foreign policy was controlled by Britain, but which were never part of British India:

  • Afghanistan (1879 to 1919)

  • Bhutan (1910 to 1949)

  • Nepal (1816 to 1923)

The following were British colonies at the same time as British India:

  • The Maldives (1796 to 1965)

  • Sri Lanka (1815 to 1948)