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Dr Sandip Hazareesingh
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The Partition of British India: Timeline114
Track the key events during British colonial rule leading to the emergence of the independent nation-states of India and Pakistan in 1947.
Updated on:
30 Aug 2019
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By ramesh_lalwani via Flickr under Creative Commons BY 4.0 license
Peace movements in contemporary India and Pakistan114
What chances are there for peace between Pakistan and India? What can be done to improve relations? A look at the positive steps that are being taken along the road to peace.
Updated on:
07 Aug 2017
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NASA under Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0 license
The creation of a conflictual border: India-Pakistan114
A pen and paper exercise which barely took account of actual geographies: border creation between India and Pakistan brought about chaos, bloodshed and an enduring distrust between the neighbouring states.
Updated on:
07 Aug 2017
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