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A political analysis of the indo pak partition of 1947

Dnyaneshwar Sukhdeo Khadke
Shri Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibarewala University
2014

Historical Analysis of Successive Governments in Pakistan: A History of First Six Decades, 1947-2007

Author(s): 
Umbreen Javaid
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Journal of Pakistan Vision
www.academia.edu/33544988/Historical_Analysis_of_Successive_Governments_in_Pakistan_A_History_of_First_Six_Decades_1947_2007

Pakistan is widely being portrayed a weak democratic state as elected governments were unnecessarily broken frequently. Violence in the recent years has given more strength to the negative perception of Pakistan as a polity not conducive for democratic institutions, this was doubled with the risk of military coup, which overshadowed the encouraging trends, like the maturing of Pakistani democracy, as demonstrated in parliament's adoption of far-reaching constitutional reforms.

The China-India Rivalry in the Globalization Era

T.V. Paul
Georgetown University Press
2018

Scoop! : Inside Stories from Partition to the Present

Kuldip Nayar
HarperCollins
2006

Public Life in Muslim India, 1850-1947 : A Compendium of Basic Information on Political, Social, Religious, Cultural and Educational Organizations Active in Pre-Partition India

Khursheed Kamal Aziz
Vanguard
1992

Towards India's Freedom and Partition

S.R. Mehrotra
Rupa and Co.
2005

Facts Are Facts: The Untold Story of India's Partition

Khan Abdul Wali Khan
Syeda Saiyidain Hameed (translator)
Vikas Publishing House
1988

The Paradoxes of Partition, 1937-47

S. A. I. Tirmizi
Hamdard Institute of Historical Research
Manak Publications
1998

Was India's Partition Unavoidable? : Slide-down to a Terrible Tragedy

Hirendranath Mukerjee
Manisha Granthalaya
1987

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