Pakistan left the Commonwealth in 1972, but rejoined as 49th member of the Commonwealth in 1989.
The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of 54 independent countries, most of which were formerly part of the British Empire. It is a political and economic union that promotes democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
Pakistan joined the Commonwealth in 1947, shortly after its independence from British rule. However, it left the Commonwealth in 1972 in protest of the British government’s recognition of Bangladesh, which had seceded from Pakistan.
Pakistan rejoined the Commonwealth in 1989, after the country’s military government was replaced by a democratically elected government. The country’s membership in the Commonwealth has been seen as a sign of its commitment to democracy and human rights.
The other options are incorrect because they are not the years in which Pakistan rejoined the Commonwealth.