Empire in Retreat:: The Story of India's Partition - Hardcover

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The Indian subcontinent of 1947 became the necropolis of the British Raj. The struggle for freedom and independence had finally culminated in the creation of two new and sovereign states, India and Pakistan. The dawn of liberty, however, brought in its wake a human tragedy of colossal magnitude of which contemporary history has no parallels. The violence, mass migrations, rape, arson and killings that accompanied partition, all spoke of the stupendous price that was paid by millions to drive the British out and attain the choice of self rule.

The hasty British departure pre-empted the partition of India that made a farce of planning for one of the most significant developments of the twentieth century. It was by no means given the priority and attention that an event of such enormity deserved. Moreover, the imperial inclination towards the Indian National Congress in all matters of planning, consultation, decision making and implementation do not speak of a fair and neutral arbitration of Indian destiny. The 'swing speed' with which the plan was put together, the unbridled haste with which the day of freedom was announced, the unpardonable rush in which a land of millions was dissected, the hurried retreat that betrayed a dying Raj and the un-judicious distribution of the goods, resources and assets of the subcontinent all quantified to a huge disaster.

The result of such a planning was carnage and disruption and a complete breakdown of law and order. The gloom and sorrow that saw the dawn of independence could not destroy the will and hope of the nations freed from long bondage, yet it helped little in embarking upon an auspicious new journey of sovereign existence. The inherently flawed plan, both in making and content, that was so proudly carved out by the 'best surgeons of India' unfortunately carried in it seeds of a protracted conflict and violent friction. The legacy of mutual hate and distrust thus initiated between the two states became an agent for carrying the burden of a forced baggage that has made the peace and prosperity of the region a lost dream. And the blame rests mainly on the departing authorities for which there is possibly no redemption.

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Rabis Umar Ali gained a master's in History (January 1989), from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan and his Ph.D. in History (May 2010), at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Rabis was Lecturer in the Department of History, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. (February 1990 to January 2002) and is currently Assistant Professor, Department of History, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Rabis has gained the following research awards and fellowships: Fulbright Fellow for Fulbright American Studies Institute, June-August 2002. Participant from Pakistan in a workshop on Religion in the United States: Pluralism And Public Presence, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. Charles Wallace Fellow for Pakistan, January-May 2005. University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, UK.

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  • PublisherOxford University Press
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 0199066086
  • ISBN 13 9780199066087
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