India Divided

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Penguin Books India, 2010 - History - 566 pages
The question of the partition of India into Muslim and Hindu zones assumed importance after the All-India Muslim League passed a resolution in its favour in March 1940 in Lahore.
 

Contents

two nationsBasis of Pakistan
3
nationality and State
11
muslimsa Separate nation
21
national and multinational
34
the Picture from another angle
40
introductory
105
the wahabi movement
113
Percentages of men from different Parts of india in the army
120
muslim and nonmuslim districts of the Punjab and their Population by Communities
302
Population of muslims in the northwest zone from which districts with non muslim majorities are excluded
309
Population by Communities of Bengal
310
muslim and nonmuslim districts of Bengal and their Population by Communities
313
Partition of Sikhs and Bengalis
340
resourCes of the muslIm states
343
agriculture
345
minerals
365

the British Principals of the aligarh
124
the Origin of Separate electorates
137
the muslim league founded and the lucknow Pact
144
Result of General elections 1937
178
Sir Sikandar Hayat Khans Scheme
241
Sir abdullah Haroon Committees Scheme
248
northern muslim zone
250
Population of eastern muslim zone
251
the Birth of the idea of Partition
254
the allINdIa muslIm league resolutIoN oN PakIstaN
259
indefiniteness and implications
261
disadvantage of indefiniteness
272
Population of muslims and nonmuslims in the northwestern zone
274
the Resolution analysed
280
the Resolution analysed contd delimitation
290
Population by Communities of Provinces of British india
292
Population by Communities of Sind
295
Population by Communities of the nwfP
296
Population by Communities of Baluchistan
297
Population by Communities of the Punjab
299
forests
371
industry
372
Revenue and expenditure
383
the Proposal for Partition examined
406
alterNatIVes to PakIstaN
433
the Cripps Proposal
435
Professor Coplands Regional Scheme
439
Sir Sultan ahmads Scheme
451
Sir ardeshir dalals Scheme
459
dr Radha Kumud mukherjis
465
the Communist Partys Support to Pakistan
472
Sapru Committees Proposals
480
dr ambedkars Scheme
489
mr m n Roys draft Constitution
494
epilogue
498
Addendum
502
Maps and graphs
537
Index
549
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