In 1947, india won its freedom from british domination. But after gaining independence, the nation's cohesiveness was broken, and it was divided. Millions of people migrated over the newly drawn boundaries when pakistan was created, either permanently living in pakistan and east pakistan (now Bangladesh) or traveling to India.
 

Pakistan and India: Rival Neighbors
 
Several illustrious periods of India's unbroken history were handed over to pakistan with the partition. Pakistan's political unrest and economic downturn have grabbed headlines for years, sometimes overshadowing India's advancements. Some lesser-known statistics, nevertheless, may surprise a lot of people. In contrast to india, pakistan has succeeded in several sectors despite the difficulties.
 

Pakistan's Geographic Power: Mountains, Ports, and Roads
 
The three tallest mountain ranges in the globe—the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and the Himalayas—are found in pakistan, while Nepal, India's neighbor, is home to Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. It may not be well known that pakistan is home to the biggest port in the world. Following the partition, this port—which had previously been a part of india in its entirety—was given to Pakistan.
 
Furthermore, pakistan is home to the China-Pakistan Friendship Highway in Karakoram, the highest paved road in the world. This roadway is regarded as an incredible engineering achievement.
 

Pakistan Has the Biggest Ambulance service and Polo Ground in the World
 
The Edhi Foundation, which operates the world's largest ambulance service, is another example of Pakistan's leadership. The nation has gained international recognition for producing footballs of the highest caliber and is home to Shandur, the largest polo field in the world. Because Sialkot, pakistan, produces footballs that are shipped all over the world, the city is well-known for its workmanship.
 

Pakistan: The First Muslim Nation with Nuclear Weapons in the World

Pakistan is unique in that it was the first nation with a majority of Muslims to acquire nuclear weapons. Given that both nations are thought to possess equal nuclear capabilities, it is assumed that Pakistan's arsenal is on par with India's.

Keora salt Mine: An Internationally Renowned Asset

The Khewra salt Mine, the second-largest salt mine in the world, is located in Pakistan. This mine is well-known for producing Himalayan pink salt, which is prized across the world for its distinctive hue and health advantages.

These figures demonstrate the areas in which pakistan has advanced significantly, occasionally surpassing its bigger neighbor, India.



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