Answer:
The partitioned areas became the countries of "Pakistan" and, eventually, "Bangladesh".
Step-by-step explanation:
- Towards the end of Great Britain's occupation of India, the Muslim population under the "leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah" started raising demand for a "separate country" for Muslims.
- This resulted in fetching the attention of the British officials towards the possible religious conflicts and outrages in the future of undivided India.
- To avoid this possible crisis, the British, before the end of their occupation of India, divided India into three major parts, viz. India, East Pakistan and West Pakistan.
- West Pakistan eventually pulled out of East Pakistan's dominance and became another independent country with the name Bangladesh.