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partition of India

India’s bloody partition in August [[1947]], […] led to the deaths of at least 1 million Indians and the displacement of around 15 million

‘A Sikh soldier pulled me out of the rubble’: survivors recall India’s violen…

The borders for two independent states were drawn on religious lines: Hindu-majority India, and Muslim-majority West Pakistan and East Pakistan (now [[Bangladesh]]). In just a few months, thousands of years of cultural exchange and co-existence between India’s Hindu, Muslim and Sikh communities, nightmarishly unravelled into panic, then terror, with millions rushing for the hastily established new borders as violence erupted.

‘A Sikh soldier pulled me out of the rubble’: survivors recall India’s violen…

In what was to become the British Raj’s swan song after two centuries of colonial rule, Cyril Radcliffe, a British judge who had never visited colonial India before, was appointed in July 1947 to carve through the ancient land within weeks.

‘A Sikh soldier pulled me out of the rubble’: survivors recall India’s violen…

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