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Punjab and the Raj 1849-1947
9Explore “Punjab and the Raj 1849-1947” by Ian Talbot (ISBN: 9788185054452). This study examines Punjab’s crucial role as a British imperial stronghold, shaping its politics and the legacies of Partition. Discover how the province became both the “sword arm” and “breadbasket” of India, and how British policies influenced land ownership, communal identities, and the rise of the Unionist Party and Muslim League. A must-read for understanding the complexities of pre-Partition India.
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The History of British Diplomacy in Pakistan
0Unravel the complex tapestry of British diplomacy in Pakistan, from its inception in 1947 to the War on Terror. This groundbreaking history, drawing on new documents and interviews, offers a unique perspective on Britain’s enduring influence in South Asia. Discover how colonial ties and sentiment shaped relationships, contrasting with transactional American approaches. Essential for students and scholars of South Asian history, post-colonial studies, and international relations, this book illuminates a critical chapter in regional dynamics relevant to India. Understand the subtle art of diplomacy that shaped a nation and its place in the world.