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…
- public document at doc.anagora.org/partition-of-india
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