Avtar Singh Bhasin is the country’s leading chronicler of its foreign policy. He has published a vast number of books ...
Amartya Sen, an economist in this book covers India’s deep history and India’s political principles. It is a book for those who want to delve deeper into Indian political principles. Covering Nehru’s ...
Partition of Bengal gave rise to a huge body of work — in text and audio-visual — both in West Bengal in India and in East Pakistan, later Bangladesh. Here is a list of recommended books, fiction and ...
India was intended to be majority-Hindu and a new state – Pakistan – was created for Muslims. The division, known as partition, saw millions of Muslims moving to live in Pakistan and millions ...
Anita Rani explores the human impact of the Partition of India in 1947 through the dramatic stories of four British families, including her own.
Most fundamentally, Congress abandoned its program for a unified, secular India and accepted and implemented the communal partition of the subcontinent. While the Muslim League pressed for the ...
In 1947, British India was divided into two separate states, India and Pakistan. More than ten million people became refugees, and hundreds of thousands lost their lives. 70 years after partition ...
The 75th anniversary of the moment when India, Pakistan and what later became Bangladesh were created out of the former colony is being celebrated in South Asia this weekend. But the partition of ...