SabzShaheen
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Sorry to nit pick...but partition of British India...the Subcontinent has always been divided for most of recorded history...Even if the Religion of Abraham (PBUH) had not come to (Sucontinent) India, there would still be dozens of states in India instead of the half dozen that exist now.
It was the British who really created a large unified state in India for the followers of Sanatum Dharm.
Well, there have been a fair number of empires other than the British that united the continent to varying degrees. Obviously, the borders of the empires have never been the same so that's why I'm not fussed about those. The British empire has had the most lasting impact as it formed the basis for our modern borders and of course the modern states of Pakistan and India were formed from its remains.
When I refer to the subcontinent being left undivided, I refer to the entire land mass of British India becoming independent of Britain as one unit. This country may not have been simply called India or even if it had been, it would be very different from the modern country which happens to have the same name. The South Asian stance on China, the US and the USSR would have been different thus too would the outcome of the Cold War. Perhaps the USSR would still be around and the US may not enjoy a global hegemony. But this is all theory; what's happened has already happened.