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On August 14, 1947, Pakistan became independent. On August 15, India followed. In between, a line drawn by Cyril Radcliffe — a British lawyer who had never visi…
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# The Partition of India, 1947 — The Administrative Catastrophe That Created Two Nations in Months
No modern border was drawn faster or at greater human cost…
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When Lord Louis Mountbatten arrived in New Delhi in March 1947 as the last Viceroy of India, he carried instructions from the Attlee government to transfer pow…
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A man who had never been to India was asked to decide where India would end and Pakistan would begin. That was the premise. In July 1947, Sir Cyril Radcliffe…
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