Fateful Events of 1947 (The Secret British Game of Divide And Quit)

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Item Code: IDH091
Publisher: STANDARD PUBLISHERS (INDIA)
Author: M.N. Das
Language: English
Edition: 2007
ISBN: 8187471166
Pages: 492
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.7" X 5.7"
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1947 saw the demise of the British Indian Empire and the emergence of India as an independent country. It also witnessed dubious endeavour on part of the departing rulers in partitioning a sub-continent into India and Pakistan. Side by side, their deliberate game to balkanize India and Pakistan. Side by side, their deliberate game to balkanize India by keeping some princely States independent was too obvious.

The year was full of fateful events since the surgery of separation was an unusual phenomenon, causing immense blood letting. Compressed between the natural demand for national unity and an artificially engineered two-nation theory, the desperate British went in for a comprehensive conspiracy to take advantage of the continuing communal civil war for achieving their sinister design of 'Divine and Quit'.

This book, constructed from original source-material including confidential documents of some of the British Viceroys and officers as well as some letters of Winston Charchill to Muhammad Ali Jinnah deals with the intricacies of the problems which over-whelmed the great men of India like inexorable forces of time. Everybody played his role and an ancient country. But, Time was against India's formidable patriots who had to suffer the agony of seeing their life's hopes disappear in disappointment.

1947 will ever remain a turning point of history as the year of triumph and tragedies to be remembered by generation to come. This book will be of because immence use to students, scholars and general readers it provides a detailed insight into the happenings of that eventful year.

About the Author

Born in 1926, M.N. Das obtained M.A. Degree from Allahabad University, Ph. D. from London University, and, D. Litt. From Utkal University. He served as a Professor of History for two decades and retired as the Vice-Chancellor of Utkal in 1985. besides awards, he received several academic assignments in different countries during his long career of 37 years as a teacher in history. Two of his books were published in U.K. and one in U.S.A., and a number of them in India. He also compiled the third volume of the Centenary History of the Indian National Congress (1935-1947), released in 1985.

Das requested Earl Mountbatten in 1976 to release his files of Indian Viceroyalty, since 30 years had passed after Indian Independence and under the British Archival Rules, all Papers in his possession were no longer his personal property, but Archival Property of the Country. Soon after Mountbatten's untimely death, his son-in-law, Lord Brabourne, gave a special permission to Das to consult confidential files and other collections of the last British Viceroy of India. Das became the first Indian scholar to utilize that privilege.

CONTENTS
Prefacevii
Abbreviationsxiii
CHAPTER IPost-Mortem on an Alien Empire1
CHAPTER IIDramatis Personae41
CHAPTER IIINotion of Division: Genesis to Fruition111
CHAPTER IVDisintegration of Bengal190
CHAPTER VBlood-Bath in the Land of Five Rivers245
CHAPTER VIBetrayal of the Frontier Province296
CHAPTER VIIDisappearance of Myriad Princes343
CHAPTER VIIICommonwealth Compulsions409
CHAPTER IXSome Fantastic Hopes and Joyous Games440
Epilogue466
Appendix IProposal for the Immediate Transfer of Power, 3 June 1947472
Appendix IIThe Indian Independence Act, July 18, 1947480
Appendix IIIMemorandum on States' Treaties and Paramountcy 487


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