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Mountbatten arrives at Delhi airport; received by Nehru and Liaquat Ali. March 25, 1947

A Library being divided at the time of partition. My heart trembles to see this sight and it is tough to imagine the state of the nation at the moment when people needed to hold hands.


1948: The news of Gandhi's assassination hits the streets. A stunned crowd gathers in Calcutta.

Nehru and Gandhi at AICC meeting, July 1946

Direct Action Day: Calcutta, Aug.16, 1946.
Ghandhiji Addressing people

1948: Crowds in New Delhi wait for a glimpse of Gandhi's funeral procession.

1971: Indira Gandhi reviews the troops, in the context of militaryand diplomatic preparations for the Bangladesh War.


The dead - Punjab, 1947

TRAIN TO PAKISTAN; India 1947. Trains packed with refugees - Hindus and Sikhs headed for India, and Muslims headed for Pakistan - were convenient targets for gangs of killers on both sides of the border. Inadequately protected 'Refugee Specials' were typically stopped, and the occupants butchered, several times in the course of the journey.

Aug. 15, 1947: Mountbatten swears Nehru in as Prime Minister of India

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