The Emergence of India and Pakistan : Sharma, Suresh k, ed.
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TextPublication details: New Delhi : Pentagon Press, 2007.Description: 500 pagesSubject(s): DDC classification: - 954.035 SHA-E 2007
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1. Presidential Address of Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal Delivered at the Allahabad Session of the All-India Muslim League, December 1930. 2. Scheme put Forward by Dr. Syed Abdul Latif, 1939. 3. A Scheme of Indian Federation by Sir Sikandar Hyat-Khan, 1939. 4. Scheme put Forward by Professional Syed Zafarul Hasan and Dr. Mohammad Afzal Husain Qadri. 5. Mr. Jinnah’s Fourteen Points. 6. Independent Muslim Conference. 7. Is the Pakistan Proposal a Command performance? 8. Jinnah’s demand for a separate Homeland for Muslims, 22 March, 1940. 9. Muslim Case for Pakistan. 10. What is this Partition Plan? 11. The Mind Behind Pakistan. 12. Partition scheme: An Examination. 13. Pakistan: Its Implications. 14. Thoughts on Pakistan. 15. Delusion of Pakistanism. 16. Akhand Hindusthan. 17. The Demand for Pakistan. 18. The Theory of two Nations. 19. The two Nations theory. 20. The Negotiations and After: The two-nations theory of Mr. Jinnah-I. 21. The Negotiations and After: The two-nations theory of Mr. Jinnah-II. 22. Reginald Coupland’s Alternative scheme to Pakistan, March 1944. 23. The Prospects of Partition. 24. Schemes of partition. 25. Attlee’s Statement, House of Commons, 20 February, 1947. 26. Resolution of Congress Working Committee, 6-8 March, 1947. 27. Resolution Speech of lord Mountbatten, 3June 1947. 28. The Mountbatten Plan, 3 June 1947. 29. Lord Mountbatten’s Press Conference, 3 June 1947. 30. Broadcast Speech of Pandit Nehru, 3 June 1947. 31. Jinnah’s Broadcast Speech 3 June 1947. 32. Appointment of Boundary Commissions, 30 June, 1947. 33. Punjab Boundary Commission or Radcliffee Award, 1947-Report. 34. Bengal Boundary Commission, 1947, Or Radcliffe Award-Report. 35. Notes on Partition of Bengal. 36. Speech by the Earl of Listowel, Secretary of state for India and Burma, on the Indian Independence Bill, 16 July, 1947. 37. The Joint Defence Council order, 11 August, 1947. 38. The Arbitral Tribunal Order, 12 August, 1947. 39. The Indian Independence Act, 1947. 40. Partition and Indian Finance. 41. Miscellaneous Documents. 42. The Travail of Partition. 43. Refugees in our Midst. 44. The problem of the Refugees. Index.
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