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India and Pakistan became two separate countries 75 years ago, when the Colonial British left the Indian subcontinent in an event commonly called the Partition. Today, India and Pakistan are both ...
The partition of India in 1947 is one of the most significant events in Indian history. It led to the creation of two independent nations: India and Pakistan. It is to be noted that the partition ...
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Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr 9: In a powerful address at the “Rising Bharat Summit 2025”, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh did not mince words, describing the partition of India “greatest ...
Something similar took place in 1947 with the Partition of India. The subcontinent, which could be described by paraphrasing David Grossman, is a “state that lacks agreed-upon borders” – a ...
In 1947, when the Partition occurred, India and Pakistan began disputing rights to the Indus River and its tributaries, prompting 13 years of squabbling and negotiation. On September 19 ...
Following the devastating Pahalgam terror attack, Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu reflected on the Partition's enduring trauma, emphasizing the need to safeguard India's ...
The speech evokes (and justifies) Jinnah’s two-nation theory, reiterating the crude, divisive language of the Muslim League during Partition. The point behind saying ... has also been similar and is ...
Written by Bhisham Sahni, one of India’s most revered authors, the novel provides a multifaceted view of the chaos surrounding Partition. The story unfolds through various voices—a tanner from ...
The National Library of India is hosting a special book exhibition to commemorate the 134th birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Bhim Rao Ramji Ambedkar. Inaugurated by Shahnawaz Khan, the exhibition ...
As public figures speak out in the wake of the attack, their words are shaping a national conversation that connects present threats with the unfinished history of Partition, migration, and identity.