Knowledge Themes
Two-Nation Theory
Divide and Rule Policy
Lahore Resolution 1940
Cripps Mission 1942
Cabinet Mission Plan 1946
Direct Action Day
Mountbatten Plan
Indian Independence Act 1947
Radcliffe Line
Communalism
Refugee Crisis and Rehabilitation
Integration of Princely States
Wavell Plan
Simla Conference
Structural Subtopics
- Two-Nation Theory and its evolution
- British policy of Divide and Rule post-1857
- Impact of 1937 Provincial Elections on Muslim League strategy
- Lahore Resolution of 1940
- CR Formula and Desai-Liaquat Pact
- Failure of the Cabinet Mission Plan 1946
- Direct Action Day and Great Calcutta Killings
- Mountbatten Plan and 3rd June Plan
- Indian Independence Act 1947
- Radcliffe Line and the Boundary Commission challenges
- Mass migration and the refugee crisis in Punjab and Bengal
- Impact on women and the Recovery of Abducted Persons project
- Communalization of state institutions and the police
- Integration of princely states during partition
- Socio-economic disruption and the division of assets
- Long-term psychological trauma and the "Division of Hearts" narrative
Study Material
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