The Partition of India and MountbattenAtlantic Publishers & Distri, 1984 - 205 من الصفحات |
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The Implementation of the Partition Plan | 53 |
Mountbatten and the IndiaCrown Link | 66 |
A Common GovernorGeneral | 85 |
The Sikhs and Partition | 100 |
Nehru Mountbatten and Kashmir | 121 |
Congress and the Frontier Province | 140 |
BengalDivided or United? | 155 |
Radcliffes Boundary Awards | 162 |
Appendix | 180 |
Documents and Books Consulted | 198 |
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agreed Alan Campbell-Johnson Amritsar April areas armed forces Army Assam award Baldev Singh batten Boundary Commission British Government Cabinet Mission Plan Calcutta cited Commonwealth communal Congress leaders Constituent Assembly constitution day Mountbatten days later decision defence Delhi divided Dominion status Dominique Lapierre East Bengal East Punjab favour File following day Frontier Province Gandhi Gurdaspur H.V. Hodson Hindus Hindustan independent India Office Records Indian leaders Interim Government Ismay Jenkins join Karachi Kartar Singh Kashmir Khan Sahib Krishna Menon Lahore Larry Collins letter Liaquat Ali Khan London Lord Mountbatten Maharaja matter Mieville Miscellaneous Meeting Mount Mountbatten asked Mountbatten wrote Muslim League leaders Muslim majority Nehru Pakistan Resolution Partition of India partition plan Patel Personal Report Prime Minister Private Secretary proposal Radcliffe Radcliffe's referendum replied Resolution to Pakistan sent Sikh leaders Staff Meeting statement suggestion Suhrawardy Sylhet Tara Singh tehsil telegram tion Transfer of Power V. P. Menon Viceroy wrote to Mountbatten