What is a long-term consequence of the Partition of India and of the decolonization process in India and Pakistan?

Religious tensions remain both between the countries and within them.
Religious tensions are strongest between Pakistan and the neighboring country of Sri Lanka.
Religious tensions remain between the countries, but not within them.
Religious tensions are gone between India and Pakistan, although such tensions remain within each country.

Religious tensions remain both between the countries and within them. The Partition of India and the decolonization process led to the creation of India and Pakistan as separate nations based on religious lines, with India becoming a predominantly Hindu country and Pakistan a predominantly Muslim country. This division resulted in deep-seated religious tensions that continue to exist to this day, leading to conflicts and hostilities between the two countries. Additionally, within India and Pakistan, there are internal religious tensions between different religious communities, further highlighting the long-term consequences of the Partition and decolonization process.