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Partition of India

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An edition of Partition of India (1989)

Partition of India

legend and reality

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This is a remarkable study of the events leading up to the Partition of India in August 1947. Based on research on the politics of the period from 1935 to 1947, the author has provided an objective account of the role played by the protagonists, namely Jinnah, Gandhi, Nehru, Azad, and the last two British Viceroys, Wavell and Mountbatten.

The author's overall thesis is that while there was an element of duplicity in the conduct of all the Congress leaders, with the exception of Azad, Jinnah's politics were largely transparent and consistent.

The Congress leaders, particularly Gandhi and Nehru, though genuinely committed to their ideologies (Gandhi's ahimsa and non-violence and Nehru's socialistic thinking combined with an intellectual approach), were not sufficiently pragmatic. Instead, they were often motivated by a desire to be perceived as idealists.

According to the author, Jinnah was a sincere nationalist and belived in a secular and democratic future for India. However, he was concerned about the rights of the Muslims and it was only when he realised that the Congress would not provide Muslims with equal opportunity after independence, that he embraced the concept of Pakistan, and worked successfully for its implementation.

H. M. Seervai has substantiated his argument at every stage with facts, most of which were obtained from contemporary accounts and the subsequent release of the relevant documents.

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Pages
237

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Cover of: Partition of India
Partition of India: legend and reality
2005, Oxford Universtiy Press
in English
Cover of: Partition of India
Partition of India: legend and reality
1994, Tripathi Private Ltd., N M Tripathi Pvt Ltd Publishers and Booksellers
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Partition of India
Partition of India: legend and reality
1989, Emmenem Publications
in English
Cover of: Partition of India
Partition of India: legend and reality
1989, Emmenem Publications
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Bombay

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
954.03/59
Library of Congress
DS480.842 .S44 1989

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 237 p., [4] p. of plates :
Number of pages
237

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Open Library
OL2008204M
ISBN 10
8185370001
LCCN
90906769
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871095

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