Table of Contents
- 1 What was the difference between East Pakistan and West Pakistan?
- 2 How are East Pakistan and West Pakistan connected?
- 3 How long did East and West Pakistan remain together class 12?
- 4 What happened to East Pakistan after it revolted in 1971?
- 5 Why did the West Pakistanis fail in 1971 war?
- 6 What is the difference between W-Pakistan and e-Pakistan?
What was the difference between East Pakistan and West Pakistan?
West Pakistan had been founded on the main basis of a parliamentary democracy (and had a parliamentary republic form of government since 1947), with Islam as its state religion. In contrast, East Pakistan had been a socialist state since the 1954 elections, with state secularism proclaimed.
How are East Pakistan and West Pakistan connected?
One Unit and Islamic Republic In 1955, Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Bogra implemented the One Unit scheme which merged the four western provinces into a single unit called West Pakistan while East Bengal was renamed as East Pakistan.
How long East and West Pakistan remain together?
From 1947 to 1971.
Why was 1971 war fought?
India asked Pakistan to create conditions for the return of the refugees to their homes in East Bengal. Pakistan sought to internationalise the issue by attacking India on 3 December 1971. The war was fought both on the eastern and the western fronts.
How long did East and West Pakistan remain together class 12?
3. How long did East and West Pakistan remain together? Answer: From 1947 to 1971.
What happened to East Pakistan after it revolted in 1971?
What happened to East Pakistan after it revolted in 1971? Government troops acted brutally, and millions of refugees went to India. India decided to weaken Pakistan, and East Pakistan became and independent nation of Bangladesh.
Why was East Pakistan separated from West Pakistan?
there is a lot of reasons about the separation of East-Pakistan from West-Pakistan, first reason was that East-Pakistan was very far away from West-Pakistan and all surrounded by Indian territory. The second reason is that these people have different culture and language although have similar religion.
What were the problems faced by East Pakistan?
A feeling of alienation and subjugation among the people of East Pakistan. This problem was justified because people from West Pakistan, specially Punjabi army officers and civil servants treated them just as the British had treated Indians. There was very little social and economic development in East Pakistan.
Why did the West Pakistanis fail in 1971 war?
West Pakistanis had poor equipment and an insufficient number of aircrafts which made it easier for the Indians to defeat the west Pakistanis. The 14 F-86s that were stationed in Dhaka had no night time flying capability. Their military weakness also became one of the strongest reason for failing in 1971 war.
What is the difference between W-Pakistan and e-Pakistan?
Philosophy – Unlike W-Pakistan, E Pakistan was had a dense Hindu population and this was not considered while making constitution, despite the fact that Pakistan constitution does have the statement for equal rights for all religions but this was easily implementable in WP rather than EP.