Why was India divided into two different countries when it won independence from Britain

Because Britain wanted to diminish India's postal colonial power
Because two regions were divided by great mountain range
Because of the conflict Muslims and Hindus living in India
Because the people of India were about the type of government who rule the country

The correct answer is: Because of the conflict between Muslims and Hindus living in India.

After India gained independence from Britain in 1947, it was divided into two separate nations - India and Pakistan. This division was primarily due to religious tensions and conflicts between the Muslim and Hindu populations. The idea of creating a separate Muslim-majority nation led to the formation of Pakistan, while India remained predominantly Hindu. The division, known as the Partition, resulted in widespread violence, mass migrations, and the displacement of millions of people.