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Gandhi and the partition of India

Author(s): 
Sandhya Chaudhri
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Panjab University
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The decade preceding partition is of momentous importance in the history of freedom movement of the country. It witnessed a rapid development of events which, not only resulted in the withdrawl of the British from India, but also gave birth to Pakistan. Though the partition idea was not a bolt from the blue as its smoulderings could be seen even towards the close of the last century, yet the present work is confined to the period 1937-47, mainly because, the Pakistan movement which was considered only as a chimera in the late thirtees, became a hard reality in 1947.

Post partition rehabilitation social economic and political perspectives a case study of Delhi

Author(s): 
Shruti Sharma
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Panjab University
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Partition of India was one of the most traumatic events of History. Millions were uprooted from their roots and migrated as a consequence. This partition was as a result of the ‘Divide and Rule’ policy followed by the British and taken up' by the Muslims fundamentalists. The division was not based on a clear-cut acceptance of geographical boundaries by India and Pakistan. When the final Radcliffe Award was announced, it failed to satisfy the aspirations of the people.

Understanding Globalization: The Social Consequences of Political, Economic, and Environmental Change

Robert K. Schaeffer
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
2005

Aspects of India's International Relations, 1700 to 2000: South Asia and the World

Jayanta Kumar Ray
Pearson Education India
2007

Do g̲h̲aza zamīna

Abdus Samad
Sahitya Akademi
Sāhitya Akādemī
2007

The Kashmir Dispute, 1947-2012, Volume 2

A.G. Noorani
Tulika Books
2013

Kashmir Dispute 1947-2012 Volume 1

A.G. Noorani
Tulika Books
2013

Gandhi’s Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence

Erik H. Erikson
Norton
1993