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‘Unfinished’ partition
Territorial disputes, unequal citizens and the rise of majoritarian nationalism in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
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This chapter argues that the partition of British India in 1947 remains an ‘unfinished’ process. The debates and issues that led to the partition continue to create tensions between the communities. The chapter opens by examining the territorial disputes that emerged due to the partition of British India. While some of the territorial issues have been resolved, Jammu and Kashmir remain a bone of contention between India and Pakistan. The chapter also addresses the citizenship debates that surfaced in India following partition. Finally, the chapter analyses the political positions and social status of the minorities in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

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