Respuesta :
The Indian subcontinent was partitioned into "India and Pakistan" due mostly to religious differences. Although it did mitigate some conflict it has not prevented long-term religious conflict from being an issue in the region.
Answer:
"India and Pakistan"
Explanation:
The Indian subcontinent is the geographical region comprising most of historic India, currently divided between the states of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. For cultural and geographical reasons, the island states of Sri Lanka and Maldives are also considered part of the subcontinent.