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India Divided is a seminal work by Rajendra Prasad that offers a comprehensive analysis of the partition of India in 1947. As a prominent freedom fighter and India’s first President, Prasad brings unique authority and perspective to this controversial historical event.
The book explores the political, social, and religious dimensions that led to the division of the Indian subcontinent into India and Pakistan. Through detailed examination of historical events, diplomatic negotiations, and communal tensions, Prasad traces the complex factors that shaped this watershed moment. The work addresses the communal violence, mass migrations, and human suffering that accompanied partition, while also discussing the constitutional and administrative challenges that followed.
Prasad’s account is notable for its balanced perspective and scholarly approach, offering readers a deeper understanding of how partition reshaped the political landscape of South Asia and continues to influence India-Pakistan relations.


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